. The elements of pathological histology with special reference to practical methods . v^^. -** .V % (^ -j-^^d^pj^ V -^ Fig. 142.—Grey Induration of the Apex of the Luno following 95. (Haematoxylin and eosin.) a, Compressed bronchioles and alveoli, partially filledwith a finely granular mass and pigmented cells, the wall lined with cubical epithelium ;b, Greatly dilated alveolus with similar contents; c, Cicatricial tissue rich in carbonpigment. to the healing of tubercular disease, but may also be the consequenceof indurative broncho-pneumonic processes (see p. 282) occurring a


. The elements of pathological histology with special reference to practical methods . v^^. -** .V % (^ -j-^^d^pj^ V -^ Fig. 142.—Grey Induration of the Apex of the Luno following 95. (Haematoxylin and eosin.) a, Compressed bronchioles and alveoli, partially filledwith a finely granular mass and pigmented cells, the wall lined with cubical epithelium ;b, Greatly dilated alveolus with similar contents; c, Cicatricial tissue rich in carbonpigment. to the healing of tubercular disease, but may also be the consequenceof indurative broncho-pneumonic processes (see p. 282) occurring asthe result of inhalation of dust. In such spots, besides a more orless cellular connective tissue, usually infiltrated with abundantblack pigment (c), we still find also alveoli and bronchioles, someof which (a) are compressed or plugged with exudation (or secretion), FORMA TION OF CA VFFIES 285 while others liave undergone emphysematous distension (b). The ex-• udation consists of finely-granular masses, and round cells of variablesize, some of them containing pigment. The walls o


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