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Page 85
In this secondary amyloidosis , the liver is supposedly involved in 80 per cent of
the cases . The sometimes markedly and uniformly enlarged organ has a smooth
surface and rounded edges . The color is brown to pale yellow , depending on ...
In this secondary amyloidosis , the liver is supposedly involved in 80 per cent of
the cases . The sometimes markedly and uniformly enlarged organ has a smooth
surface and rounded edges . The color is brown to pale yellow , depending on ...
Page 103
The fistula tracts are multiple , and the skin surface , as well as that of involved
organs , assumes a characteristic honeycombed appearance . Only rarely does
the actinomycotic infection spread by the hematogenous route , and then
metastatic ...
The fistula tracts are multiple , and the skin surface , as well as that of involved
organs , assumes a characteristic honeycombed appearance . Only rarely does
the actinomycotic infection spread by the hematogenous route , and then
metastatic ...
Page 144
EXTENSIVE INVOLVEMENT OF ENTIRE PANCREAS ; CALCULI ; DUCT
DILATATION ; BILIARY OBSTRUCTION BE ... The gland may be moderately and
only partly involved , or a complete fibrosis of a pale , gray - white , hard or
rubbery ...
EXTENSIVE INVOLVEMENT OF ENTIRE PANCREAS ; CALCULI ; DUCT
DILATATION ; BILIARY OBSTRUCTION BE ... The gland may be moderately and
only partly involved , or a complete fibrosis of a pale , gray - white , hard or
rubbery ...
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Contents
SECTION | 1 |
Cellular Elements of Liver | 7 |
Vessel and Duct Distribution | 13 |
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