The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: pt. 1. Upper digestive tractCiba Pharmaceutical Products, 1957 - Anatomy, Pathological |
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Page 9
... plates and cords is demonstrated . The plate concept assumes that the mature liver is composed of plates , as a rule one cell thick , which are only in part straight but other- wise curved in all directions . An irregular wall- work ...
... plates and cords is demonstrated . The plate concept assumes that the mature liver is composed of plates , as a rule one cell thick , which are only in part straight but other- wise curved in all directions . An irregular wall- work ...
Page 10
... ( Plate 8 ) Between the ramifications of portal triads and hepatic vein tributaries , the he- patic parenchyma , arranged as described above ( cell plates ) ( see Plate 9 , page 11 ) , is surrounded by a fine framework of argentaffin ...
... ( Plate 8 ) Between the ramifications of portal triads and hepatic vein tributaries , the he- patic parenchyma , arranged as described above ( cell plates ) ( see Plate 9 , page 11 ) , is surrounded by a fine framework of argentaffin ...
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... plate are replaced by liver cells growing into the empty meshes of the framework ( see pages 66 and 67 ) . Mitosis of singular cells or binucleate cells without mitotic figures may appear , or the entire liver cell plate may increase ...
... plate are replaced by liver cells growing into the empty meshes of the framework ( see pages 66 and 67 ) . Mitosis of singular cells or binucleate cells without mitotic figures may appear , or the entire liver cell plate may increase ...
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