American practice of surgery : a complete system of the science and art of surgery . Muellersfluid, ha?matoxylin, Van Giesons). a, Epithelium; b, corium; c, subcutaneous fat tissue; d, scar incoriura; e, new epithelial covering; /, scar in fat tissue. X 38. (After Ziegler.) tissue. These increase in number and become confluent, so that by the fourthor fifth day the entire floor of the wound may be covered by a granular redsurface, over which lies a more or less thick, grayish, gelatinous layer of exu-date. This exudate is very rich in albumin and fibrinogen, and containsmany round cells, chief


American practice of surgery : a complete system of the science and art of surgery . Muellersfluid, ha?matoxylin, Van Giesons). a, Epithelium; b, corium; c, subcutaneous fat tissue; d, scar incoriura; e, new epithelial covering; /, scar in fat tissue. X 38. (After Ziegler.) tissue. These increase in number and become confluent, so that by the fourthor fifth day the entire floor of the wound may be covered by a granular redsurface, over which lies a more or less thick, grayish, gelatinous layer of exu-date. This exudate is very rich in albumin and fibrinogen, and containsmany round cells, chiefly of the polymorphonuclear variety (pus cells). Manyof these show degenerating nuclei. The formative tissue {(jranidation tissue) at the base of the wound con-sists of fibroblasts, newly formed capillary loops, and leucocytes embeddedin a fluid or semifluid intercellular substance. In the latter there is soondeveloped a fibrillar ground substance. Over the surface of the granulationtissue there is a layer of exudate rich in fibrin and containing many pus cells. INFLAMMATION. 103.


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