Transactions . ferior main stems, and a large nasally directedbranch. Their greatest diminution of lumen is seen in , , and respectively; we would estimate these reduc-tions as 8/12 for the superior, 6/12 for the inferior, and 7/12for the nasal. The thrombotic mass lies upon the degeneratedendothelium of the vessel and is made up of finely granular,almost homogeneous material taking the stain by hematoxylinand eosin, and picric acid by Van Giesons and contains a fewnuclei. In some parts this does not completely fill the space oc-cupied by the thrombus. This mass is covered b
Transactions . ferior main stems, and a large nasally directedbranch. Their greatest diminution of lumen is seen in , , and respectively; we would estimate these reduc-tions as 8/12 for the superior, 6/12 for the inferior, and 7/12for the nasal. The thrombotic mass lies upon the degeneratedendothelium of the vessel and is made up of finely granular,almost homogeneous material taking the stain by hematoxylinand eosin, and picric acid by Van Giesons and contains a fewnuclei. In some parts this does not completely fill the space oc-cupied by the thrombus. This mass is covered by new formedendothelium. The position of the thrombus varies, but for themost part, in the superior and inferior vessels it is apposed tothe anterior portion of the lumina. The subendothelial connec-tive tissue of the vessel wall apposed to the thrombus is veryloosely arranged and partially fills a space between the endothe-lium and the lamina elastica. The arteria centralis retinas appears normal. A temporally. ?..id
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