Practical pathology; a manual for students and practitioners . ly bile-stained and extremely granular; thenucleus is obscured, and in the cytoplasm are found numerous smallgranules of pigment. Along with these cells are a number of red andwhite blood corpuscles, and often crystals of leucin, tyrosin, and xanthin.(These may be seen in the blood and urine of the patient during life,where their presence appears to be due to imperfect oxidation of theproteid substances—they are incomplete oxidation products.) Harden (^ 56 or 63), stain (§ 106 or 150), and mount (^ 195 or199). ( X 80).—In the j)ort


Practical pathology; a manual for students and practitioners . ly bile-stained and extremely granular; thenucleus is obscured, and in the cytoplasm are found numerous smallgranules of pigment. Along with these cells are a number of red andwhite blood corpuscles, and often crystals of leucin, tyrosin, and xanthin.(These may be seen in the blood and urine of the patient during life,where their presence appears to be due to imperfect oxidation of theproteid substances—they are incomplete oxidation products.) Harden (^ 56 or 63), stain (§ 106 or 150), and mount (^ 195 or199). ( X 80).—In the j)ortal spaces, especially around the vein, a num-ber of round cells with deeply stained nuclei are to be seen. Wehave, in fact, evidence of an interstitial inflammation, an interlobularexudation. From the interlobular spaces and fissures the processextends into the lobules between the columns of liver cells. Theparenchymatous cells are shrunken and angular, are stained orange- 278 THE LIVER yellow, and appear to be very irregularly arranged; frequently they. ??•?? :~-::/,~-r^ yf • ;.[?-»• -^ •. • . - — ......


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