Practical pathology; a manual for students and practitioners . Fig. 162.—Drawing of spleen with chronic fil)roid thickening of thecapsule and trabeculnc. Stained with magenta. ( x 200.) Fibroid thickening of the capsule (flat fibroma).n. Connective tissue nuclei. c. Deep layer of the capsule in which are elongated nuclei, someof which are nuclei of non-striped muscle Thickened trabecular prolonged downwards from the deep layer of the capsule to which they are similar in Splenic pulp. may be seen at their margins. Note the thickened walls of the pulpsinu


Practical pathology; a manual for students and practitioners . Fig. 162.—Drawing of spleen with chronic fil)roid thickening of thecapsule and trabeculnc. Stained with magenta. ( x 200.) Fibroid thickening of the capsule (flat fibroma).n. Connective tissue nuclei. c. Deep layer of the capsule in which are elongated nuclei, someof which are nuclei of non-striped muscle Thickened trabecular prolonged downwards from the deep layer of the capsule to which they are similar in Splenic pulp. may be seen at their margins. Note the thickened walls of the pulpsinuses, in which the endothelial cells often contain large quantitiesof blood pigment, as do also the rounded cells lying free in thesinus. There may also be considerable pigmentation of the tissue,of which the walls of the sinuses are composed. 522 THE SPLEEN Chronic Venous Congestion of the Spleen 346. Another form of chronic interstitial thickening is due moredirectly to mechanical causes. This is met with wherever there isany obstruction to the outflow of venou


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