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PATHOLOGY (from Gr.
7 600s,
suffering), the science dealing with the theory or
causation of disease.
.^ There are more than 3000 breast cases evaluated in Surgical Pathology annually.
^ The Department of Pathology is staffed by more than 100 faculty and more than 55 residents and clinical fellows in anatomic and clinical pathology.
^ Does that mean we will get paid as much or more in pathology if we spend all day looking at one cervical cone or lumpectomy rather than looking at 6 of them?- New healthcare and pathology | Pathology | Student Doctor Network 12 January 2010 8:39 UTC forums.studentdoctor.net [Source type: General]
Our forefathers, if one may venture
to criticize them, were too impatient.
.^ Now they wanted to find the time delay, how long it takes.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
^ Now the results that they got, or said they got at that time, were very extraordinary.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
^ The fellows receive intensive training and supervision, learning to interpret renal disease utilizing light, immunofluorescence and electron microscopic techniques.
The pathology of the present day
is more modest; it is content to labour and to wait. Whatever its
faults may be - and it is for our successors to
judge of these - there is this to be said in its
favour: that it is in nowise dogmatic.
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^ After more than two years and soooo much energy and time wasted arguing and reasoning with him and trying to understand him, we have called it quits.- Why does my boyfriend feel the need to lie - Truth About Deception 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC www.truthaboutdeception.com [Source type: Original source]
^ So high, in fact, that they were sure they'd be able to check the Rydberg constant more accurately than it can be done by studying the hydrogen spectrum, which is something like one in 10 8 .- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
.^ In fact, a number of examples can be found among current literature, and it is reasonable to suppose that the incidence of this kind of "science" will increase at least linearly with the increase in scientific activity.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
This, indeed, holds good of the study of
biology in general. There are
other factors, however, which have kept pathology in the
background.
.^ Langmuir never published his investigations into the subject of Pathological Science.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
Pathology, in fact, is
the child of this ancestry; it begins where they end.
.^ I have also been involved in several studies in the surgical pathology subspecialties of gastrointestinal and pulmonary pathology where I have applied similar techniques.
^ One focus of my research has been the study of incipient neoplasia and the application of immunohistochemistry and informatics methods to help understand various disorders in surgical pathology.
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^ To receive a biweekly email listing new fellowship openings, email NatPernick@hotmail.com stating send me Path fellowship email.
.^ Lopez is a medical oncologist who is the clinical coordinator of the clinical pathologic conferences, sponsored jointly by the Departments of Pathology and Medicine.
^ He was an associate pathologist in the Department of Experimental Pathology at Walter Reed Army Institute of Research where he was involved in studies of pathogenesis of African trypanosomiasis as well as acute renal failure.
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The discoveries made in pathological
bacteriology, indeed, must be held to be among the most brilliant
of the age.
.^ Basically, the first year you do all your didactic work and in the second you do your clinicals and have scheduled exams based on Robbins Pathological Basis of Disease.- Pathology Assistant Jobs Forum - What are typical pathology assistant salaries? | Indeed.com 12 January 2010 8:39 UTC www.indeed.com [Source type: General]
Then followed Koch's great revelation in 1882 of the bacillus of
tubercle (fig. 22, Pl. II.), succeeded by the isolation of the
organisms of typhoid, cholera,
diphtheria,
actinomycosis,
tetanus, &c.
.^ Breast Disease - Current investigative activities in breast disease are concentrated in pathologic-mammographic correlation studies.
Amongst these may be mentioned the
neutralizing of the toxins in cases of diphtheria, tetanus and
poisonous snake-bite; " serum
therapeutics "; and treatment by "
vaccines." By means of "
vaccination " we are enabled to induce an
active immunity against infection by certain pathogenic bacteria.
The value of such protective inoculations is demonstrated in the
treatment against small-pox (Jenner), cholera,
plague (Haffkine) and typhoid (Wright and
Semple). Pasteur's inoculation against
hydrophobia is on the same principle. "
Vaccines " are also used as a method of treatment during the
progress of the disease.
.^ There is a habit with most people, that when measurements of low significance are taken they find means of rejecting data.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
^ I don’t think it’s a pronunciation issue – it’s just that there are no words built like that in Spanish, so they end up going for what’s familiar.- The Pathology of Manu Ginobili - Pounding The Rock 12 January 2010 8:39 UTC www.poundingtherock.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ They had a glass cell and a coil of wire around it (B 1 , B 2 ) and you have wires coming up here, a Lecher system.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
Before the discovery of the bacillus of tubercle,
scrofula and
tuberculosis were
regarded as two distinct diseases, and it was supposed that the
scrofulous constitution could be distinguished from the tubercular.
.^ (Liebhafsky): Well, you know that there is a very close personal relationship between Latimer and Lewis.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
The fact that the tubercle bacillus is
to be found in the lesions of both has set at rest any misgiving on
the subject, and put beyond dispute the fact that so-called
scrofulous affections are simply local manifestations of
tuberculosis. A knowledge of the bacteriology of scrofulous
affections of
bone and
joints, such as
caries and gelatinous degeneration, has shown
that they also are tubercular diseases - that is to say, diseases
due to the presence locally of the tubercle bacillus.
.^ We went to Davis's Laboratory at Columbia University, and we found that they were very glad to see us, very proud to show us all their results, so we started in early in the morning.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
.^ The nature of the project will depend on the fellow's interest and the amount of time they wish to devote to it.
The caseous
necrosis of the implicated mass of lung
tissue, and indeed of tubercles
generally, is held to be, in great measure, the result of the
necrotic influence of the secretions from the bacillus. Tubercular
pneumonia may thus be
looked upon as comparable to pneumonia excited by any other
specific agent.
.^ Amyloid weakens the walls of blood vessels.- Pathology Interview Question and Answers 12 January 2010 8:39 UTC www.gorecroot.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ The blood vessels surrounding an acutely inflamed site usually show progressive vasodilatation from the time of injury.- Pathology Interview Question and Answers 12 January 2010 8:39 UTC www.gorecroot.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
Our present-day knowledge prompts
the adoption of a middle course between the two theories.
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23, Pl. II. and figs. 3r and 32, Pl. III.).
.^ Well, Dr. Whitney likes the experimental method, and these were experiments, very careful experiments, described in great detail, and the results seemed to be very interesting from a theoretical point of view.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
^ All the results seemed to show that about 80%of them combined.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
Normal
cytology, of late, has become a science of
itself, and has had a direct bearing upon that which is
pathological.
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^ I always used to get nervous with TP and his inconsistent shot, but he’s grown up before our eyes the last couple seasons.- The Pathology of Manu Ginobili - Pounding The Rock 12 January 2010 8:39 UTC www.poundingtherock.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ Understanding mechanisms of disease is integrated through comprehensive lectures on neuroanatomy and neurohistology and a core curriculum on diseases of the nervous system.
The localization of function in the
cerebral and in the cerebellar cortex has doubtless been the main
cause of this progress, and has proceeded poi passu with an
extended insight into the structure and connexions of the parts
concerned.
.^ Applicants should be board-certified or board-eligible in combined Clinical/Anatomic Pathology, Clinical Pathology only, Hematology (Pediatric or Internal Medicine), or Anesthesiology.
^ Requirements: Board eligible or certified in anatomic or combined anatomic and clinical pathology.
^ Applicants should be board-certified or board-eligible in combined Anatomic/Clinical Pathology or Anatomic Pathology only .
The origin,
nature, and
propagation of neoplasms of all kinds,
especially of those which are
malignant, are engaging much attention. Much
light has been thrown upon the functions and diseases of the
blood-forming tissues.
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^ This fellowship provides training for the interpretation of renal biopsies in all areas of Nephropathology, including native renal disease (adult and pediatric) and renal transplant pathology.
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.^ These referral cases are largely generated by the Adult and Pediatric Bone Marrow Transplant services that together perform approximately 300 transplants annually.
^ In the second year, the fellow will complete a more extensive research project, and also receive exposure to operations in a large blood center.
.^ These referral cases are largely generated by the Adult and Pediatric Bone Marrow Transplant services that together perform approximately 300 transplants annually.
.^ In addition, a very active clinical load in molecular monitoring of bone marrow transplant engraftment provides exposure to key aspects of identity testing.
.^ Transfusion Medicine performs 63,000 red cell compatibility tests and 70,000 ABO/Rh blood typings annually.
If the white cells
be required, as in local suppurating
abscess, general septicaemia, acute pneumonia,
&c., there is an active proliferation of the myelocytes to form
the polymorpho-nuclear leucocytes, so that we have in this
condition a leucoblastic transformation of the fatty marrow.
.^ Pathologic and molecular diagnosis of bone and soft tissue tumors .- Department of Pathology - Faculty pages 12 January 2010 8:39 UTC www.mc.vanderbilt.edu [Source type: Academic]
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^ And yet for some reason, again, 6 years later, and who knows how many girls later, I stuck around.- Why does my boyfriend feel the need to lie - Truth About Deception 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC www.truthaboutdeception.com [Source type: Original source]
.^ Some of the most important and useful data in clinical data mining are derived from pathology services (anatomic pathology diagnoses and laboratory test results).- Pathology Interview Question and Answers 12 January 2010 8:39 UTC www.gorecroot.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ These referral cases are largely generated by the Adult and Pediatric Bone Marrow Transplant services that together perform approximately 300 transplants annually.
^ These are cases where there is no dishonesty involved but where people are tricked into false results by a lack of understanding about what human beings can do to themselves in the way of being led astray by subjective effects, wishful thinking or threshold interactions.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
Pneumonia of the croupous
type has been proved to be, as a rule, a germ disease, the nature
of the germ varying according to circumstances. The structural
changes occurring in the bronchi in catarrhal
bronchitis have also been ascertained, and,
as in the case of pneumonia, have been shown to be frequently
excited by the presence of a microphyte. The vexed question of the
diagnosis of diphtheria is now a thing of the past. Quite
irrespective of the nature of the anatomical
lesion, the finding of the diphtheria bacillus
on the part affected and the inoculability of this upon a suitable
fresh soil are the sole means by which the diagnosis can be made
certain.
The part played by the
thyroid body in the internal economy of the
organism has also received much attention. The gland evidently
excretes, or at any rate gets rid of, a certain waste product of a
proteid nature, which otherwise tends to accumulate in the tissues
and to excite certain nervous and tissue phenomena. It wastes in
the disease known as "
myxoedema," and the above product gathers in
the tissues, in that disease, to such an extent as to give rise to
what has been termed a " solid oedema." It is questionable if the
substance in question is mucoid. The pituitary body probably
subserves a like purpose. When the
pancreas is excised in an animal, or when it
is destroyed in man by disease,
grape-
sugar
appears in the urine.
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The transplantation of a piece of living pancreas into the
tissues of an animal, thus rendered artificially diabetic, is said
to restore it to health.
Pathological chemistry has been remarkable chiefly for the
knowledge we have obtained of the nature of bacterial poisons.
Certain of these are alkaloids, others appear to be albumoses. The
publication of Ehrlich's chemical, or rather physical, theory of
immunity has thrown much light upon this very intricate and obscure
subject.
.^ In this structured ACGME accredited program, the fellow will be exposed to beginning basic and fundamental microscopic and morphologic approach to hematopoietic diseases in benign and malignant pathology.
^ We have developed unique biochemical tools to better understand the structure and function of CD303 including identification of natural binding targets whether of self or non-self origin.
^ This fellowship provides training for the interpretation of renal biopsies in all areas of Nephropathology, including native renal disease (adult and pediatric) and renal transplant pathology.
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Such a view can
recommend itself to only the narrowest of minds. A bearing, and of
course an essential bearing on the study of medicine, it must
always have. A system of medicine reared upon anything but a
pathological basis would be unworthy of consideration. Yet it may
well be asked whether this is the final
goal to be aimed at.
.^ Most were Mortuary Science majors as that was where it all got started.- Pathology Assistant Jobs Forum - What are typical pathology assistant salaries? | Indeed.com 12 January 2010 8:39 UTC www.indeed.com [Source type: General]
^ I have also been involved in several studies in the surgical pathology subspecialties of gastrointestinal and pulmonary pathology where I have applied similar techniques.
^ Requirements: Applicants must have successfully completed 48 months of a United States combined clinical and anatomic pathology (board certified or board eligible) prior to the start of their fellowship year and be eligible to obtain a West Virginia Medical License.
Man can never be the only object of
appeal in this inquiry. The human organism is far too complex to
enable us to understand the true significance of diseased
processes.
.^ In all, he wrote or co-authored more than 100 scientific papers and three dozen book chapters, and edited three books on cardiac and vascular diseases.
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^ But seeing it live and realizing the guy still seems ridiculously fast when he's 200 feet away from you...- The Pathology of Manu Ginobili - Pounding The Rock 12 January 2010 8:39 UTC www.poundingtherock.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ There is no appreciable difference between clairvoyance and telepathy.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
.^ I was wondering if you know when they will be changing there pathologists program to a masters degree rather than a bachelors.- Pathology Assistant Jobs Forum - What are typical pathology assistant salaries? | Indeed.com 12 January 2010 8:39 UTC www.indeed.com [Source type: General]
^ This friend has caused such an issue in our relationship that my cl told me they loved me more and would stop communicating with this friend.- Why does my boyfriend feel the need to lie - Truth About Deception 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC www.truthaboutdeception.com [Source type: Original source]
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^ Talk:Pathological_liar 104 Hominid Views " Blog Archive " More Romney Little White Lies Confused hashes of history and wishes are called confabulation.- iLeonardo Notebook: 3-Pathological Lying 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC www.ileonardo.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
The practical
bearings of a science, it will be granted, are
simply, as it were, the summation of its facts, with the legitimate
conclusions from them, the natural application of the data
ascertained, and have not necessarily any direct relationship to
its pursuit. It is when studied on these lines that pathology finds
its proper place as a department of biology. Disease as an entity -
as something to which all living matter is subject - is what the
pathologist has to recognize and to investigate, and the practical
application of the knowledge thus acquired follows as a natural
consequence.
Since pathology is the science of disease, we are met at the
very
threshold by the
question: What is disease? This may best be answered by defining
what we understand by health. What do we mean when we talk of a
healthy organism? Our ideas upon the subject are purely arbitrary,
and depend upon our everyday experience. Health is simply
that
condition of structure and function which, on examination of a
sufficient number of examples, we find to be commonest. The
term, in fact, has the same significance as " the normal."
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^ Work it in with our normal life instead of trying to fight what is human nature.- Why does my boyfriend feel the need to lie - Truth About Deception 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC www.truthaboutdeception.com [Source type: Original source]
Once grant the above definition of disease,
and even the most trivial aberrations from the normal must be
regarded as diseased conditions, quite irrespective of whether,
when structural, they interfere with the function of the part or
not. Thus an abortive supernumerary
finger may not cause much, if any, inconvenience
to the possessor, but nevertheless it must be regarded as a type of
disease, which, trivial as it may appear, has a profound meaning in
phylogeny and ontogeny.
Classification
.^ Graham completed her Anatomic Pathology training at the U. of Arizona College of Medicine, followed by a fellowship in renal and tissue immunopathology 1977-1978, while serving as Chief Resident.
^ Arie Perry, MD, Professor of Pathology and Immunology, Division of Neuropathology, Medical Director of the Anatomic Pathology FISH Laboratory; Editor in Chief, Brain Pathology .
(a) Naked-eye or macroscopic.
III. Pathogenesis.
V. Pathological chemistry.
The term " pathogenesis " has reference to the generation and
development of disease, and that of " aetiology," in its present
bearing, has to do with its causes.
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^ I still love him, more than I have loved anyone, but I realize now that the man that I fell in love with was someone he created...- Why does my boyfriend feel the need to lie - Truth About Deception 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC www.truthaboutdeception.com [Source type: Original source]
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Influences Working For Evil Upon The Organism (I)
Malnutrition. - When the blood supply is entirely cut off
from a tissue the tissue dies, and in the act of dying, or
afterwards, it suffers certain alterations dependent upon its
surroundings. Thus, when the circulation to an external part is
obstructed completely, as in the case of a
limb where the main artery has been occluded and
where the anastomatic communi cations have not sufficed to continue
the supply of blood, the part becomes gangrenous (fig. 24, Pl.
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^ In other words, if the electron coming along here happened to be going with a velocity equal to the velocity that it would have if it was in a Bohr orbit, then it will be captured.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
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.^ The fellow will be involved in a daily case sign out and intra operative consultations with the bone/soft tissue pathologist.
^ The fellowship consists of a 12 month rotation involving examination and work-up of cases by the fellow to be signed out with the bone and soft tissue pathologist at a daily sign out.
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^ Other than spending time with his family, Dr. Winston can be found at a driving range, golf course or the Arizona Sonoran Desert Museum.
The temperature at which the limb is kept, no doubt, favours and
hastens the natural process of destruction, so that putrefaction
shows itself sooner than would be the case with a dead tissue
removed from the body and kept at a lower temperature.
Nevertheless, gangrene is nothing more or less than
the
putrefactive fermentation of an animal tissue still
attached to the body. If the amount of liquid contained in the
tissue be small in quantity the part mummifies, giving rise to what
is known as " dry gangrene." If the dead part be protected from the
ingress of putrefactive
organisms, however, it separates from that which is living without
the ordinary evidences of gangrene, and is then known as an "
aseptic
slough." Should the
portion of tissue deprived of its circulation be contained in an
internal organ, as is so often the case where the obstruction in
the artery is due to embolism, it becomes converted into what is
known as an " infarction." These infarcts are most common in organs
provided with a terminal circulation, such as prevails in the
kidney and
spleen.
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24, Pl. II.). In ordinary circumstances, where the
artery is obstructed by an agent free from such organismal
contamination, the part becomes first red. This is due to intense
engorgement of the vessels brought about through these minute
existing collateral channels and results in a peripheral congested
zone round the infarct. There may be haemorrhage from these vessels
into the tissues. This collateral supply not being sufficient to
keep up the proper flow of blood through the part the
veins tend to become thrombosed,
thus increasing the engorgement. The central part of the obstructed
area very soon undergoes degenerative changes, and rapidly becomes
decolourized. This necrosed area forms the pale infarct.
.^ In sickle cell disease, carrier has normal blood test.- Pathology Interview Question and Answers 12 January 2010 8:39 UTC www.gorecroot.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
If absorption be
not complete the mass undergoes caseation and becomes surrounded by
a
capsule of fibrous tissue
- being sharply cut off from the healthy tissue.
Where the malnutrition is the effect of poorness in the quality
of the blood, the results are of course more widespread.
.^ Their jumper looks similar, the way they move off the ball, everything.- The Pathology of Manu Ginobili - Pounding The Rock 12 January 2010 8:39 UTC www.poundingtherock.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ And they kept on a little longer and things began to fall off, and fall off a little more, and they fell off a little more.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
.^ I took some of the prerequisite courses such as Micro, Chemistry and Genetics at community college first and had them transferred over towards my college degree.- Pathology Assistant Jobs Forum - What are typical pathology assistant salaries? | Indeed.com 12 January 2010 8:39 UTC www.indeed.com [Source type: General]
26 and 27, Pl. II.).
.^ We split up towards the end of the year, but following a panic-stricken phone-call he made to me, as his 'confidant', we were soon again seeing each other.- Why does my boyfriend feel the need to lie - Truth About Deception 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC www.truthaboutdeception.com [Source type: Original source]
A part deprived of its natural
nerve-supply sooner or later suffers from the
effects of malnutrition. When the trigeminus nerve is divided
(Majendie), or when its root is compressed injuriously, say Iby a
tubercular
tumour, the cornea
begins to show points of ulceration, which, increasing in area, may
bring about total disintegration of the eyeball. The earliest
interpretation put upon this experiment was that the trophic
influence of the nerve having been withdrawn, the tissue failed to
nourish itself, and that degeneration ensued as a consequence. The
subsequent experiments of Snellen, Senftleben, and, more lately, of
Turner, seem to show that if the eyeball be protected from the
impingement of foreign particles, an
accident to which it is liable owing to its
state of
anaesthesia, the ulceration may be warded
off indefinitely. If the eyeball be kept perfectly clean and no
organism be admitted from the outside then ulceration will not
follow. If, on the other hand, any pathogenic organisms be present
the results are disastrous because the tissue, deprived of its
nervous trophic supply, has greatly lessened resistance. The
bed-sores which follow
paralysis of the limbs are
often quoted as proof of the direct trophic action of the
nerve-supply upon the tissues, yet even here the evidence is
somewhat contradictory.
.^ I want to believe him when he says there's nothing between them anymore, but if that were the case, he wouldn't still be with her.- Why does my boyfriend feel the need to lie - Truth About Deception 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC www.truthaboutdeception.com [Source type: Original source]
^ (I didn't and still don't want to look at him,) that if he ever goes into her room again in that way I will consider it a direct threat and we are over.- Why does my boyfriend feel the need to lie - Truth About Deception 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC www.truthaboutdeception.com [Source type: Original source]
The common
variety of bed-sore is the result of continuous pressure on and
irritation of the skin, the vitality and resisting power of which
are lowered by a lesion of the
cord cutting off the trophic supply to the skin
affected. The acute bed-sore is, in some cases, a true trophic
lesion occurring, as it may, on parts not subjected to continuous
pressure or irritation. Trophic disturbance in the nutrition of the
skin may be so great that a slight degree of external pressure or
irritation is sufficient to excite even a gangrenous inflammation.
Again, a fractured bone in a paralysed limb often fails to unite,
while another in the opposite
sound limb unites readily, and an ulcerated
surface on a paralysed limb shows little healing reaction. A
salivary gland degenerates when its nerve-supply is cut off; and
the nerves leading up to the symmetrical sloughs in
Raynaud's
disease have been found in an advanced state of degeneration
(Affleck and Wiglesworth).
.^ I was just so fascinated at how someone had the nerve to make up these stories even when he knew he had a smart girl in front of him.- Why does my boyfriend feel the need to lie - Truth About Deception 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC www.truthaboutdeception.com [Source type: Original source]
^ Pringsheim was repeating these in Germany and he found that if you didn't know where the paper was, whether it was here or here (in front or behind your hand), it worked just as well.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
^ These types of communications may contain commercial messages, such as banner ads and special offers.- Pathology Interview Question and Answers 12 January 2010 8:39 UTC www.gorecroot.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
There seems to be little doubt, notwithstanding, that one
of the chief functions of the nerve cell is that of the propagation
of a trophicj influence along its axon. When a nerve-
trunk is separated from its central
connexion, the distal portion falls into a state of fatty
degeneration (Wallerian or secondary degeneration). That special
trophic nerves, however, exist throughout the body, seems to be a
myth.
.^ Response: Great questions… To begin with, compulsive lying, like any other addictive behavior, is rewarding.- Why does my boyfriend feel the need to lie - Truth About Deception 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC www.truthaboutdeception.com [Source type: Original source]
^ And like any other addictive behavior, addicts deny the behavior in question or that it is problematic.- Why does my boyfriend feel the need to lie - Truth About Deception 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC www.truthaboutdeception.com [Source type: Original source]
^ In fact, most arguments usually involve one or more of the following issues: Do you genuinely like each other?- Why does my boyfriend feel the need to lie - Truth About Deception 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC www.truthaboutdeception.com [Source type: Original source]
.^ It is sad that there are people that feel they can do these things but I get comfort from the fact (although it sounds nasty and I feel guilty) that they surely have some very deep mental issues and can only really love themselves and no other.- Why does my boyfriend feel the need to lie - Truth About Deception 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC www.truthaboutdeception.com [Source type: Original source]
Overwork
The effect of overwork upon an organ or tissue varies in
accordance with (a) the particular organ or tissue concerned,
(b) the amount of nourishment conveyed to it, and
(c) the power of assimilation possessed by its cells. In
the case of muscle, if the available nourishment be sufficient, and
if the power of assimilation of the muscle cells remain unimpaired,
its bulk increases, that is to say, it becomes hypertrophied.
.^ Define these terms and describe briefly how these data sets are used.- Pathology Interview Question and Answers 12 January 2010 8:39 UTC www.gorecroot.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
Mere
enlargement of an organ does not imply that it is in a state of
hypertrophy, for some of the largest organs met with in morbid
anatomy are in a condition of extreme
atrophy. Some organs are subject to enlargement
from deposition within them of a foreign substance (amyloid, fat,
&c.). This, it need hardly be said, has nothing to do with
hypertrophy.
.^ Hyperplasia results in increased cell numbers.- Pathology Interview Question and Answers 12 January 2010 8:39 UTC www.gorecroot.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ In fact, a number of examples can be found among current literature, and it is reasonable to suppose that the incidence of this kind of "science" will increase at least linearly with the increase in scientific activity.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
^ Define these terms and describe briefly how these data sets are used.- Pathology Interview Question and Answers 12 January 2010 8:39 UTC www.gorecroot.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
.^ There is hypertrophy and increased gene expression of in a subpopulation of hypothalamic neurons expressing estrogen receptor, neurokinin B and substance P gene transcripts.
.^ Anyways, I was invited to spend NY at his friends place and after taking many pictures with his camera I went on to see them, going on backwards on his camera I found pictures that I never wanted to see.- Why does my boyfriend feel the need to lie - Truth About Deception 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC www.truthaboutdeception.com [Source type: Original source]
^ They found them sometimes not exactly where they expected them but they explored around in that neighborhood and the result was that they got them with extraordinary precision.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
^ It didn't take long of course until I found out this was all a lie.- Why does my boyfriend feel the need to lie - Truth About Deception 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC www.truthaboutdeception.com [Source type: Original source]
Should one of these teeth be destroyed the
opposed one loses its natural means of attrition and becomes a
remarkable, curved tusk-like
elongation. The nails of the fingers, or the
hair of the
scalp may grow to an
enormous length if not trimmed.
True hypertrophy is commonly found in the hollow muscular organs
such as the heart,
bladder
and
alimentary
canal.
.^ In atherosclerosis, proliferation of smooth muscle cells in the intima is typical.- Pathology Interview Question and Answers 12 January 2010 8:39 UTC www.gorecroot.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
28, Pl. II., and gives rise
to adaptive hypertrophy.
.^ Well, what they found, Davis and Barnes, was that if this velocity was made to be the same as that of the alpha particle there was a loss in the number of deflected particles.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
^ I do not want to end it badly because he was a nice guy very charming and all that, but I can do so much BETTER. I don't have to put up with his lies and neither should anyone.- Why does my boyfriend feel the need to lie - Truth About Deception 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC www.truthaboutdeception.com [Source type: Original source]
^ On the other hand, it is conceivable that there may be some sort of mechanism in the brain that might send out some sort of unknown messages that could be picked up by some other brain.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
Or again, in the case of paired organs, if one be
removed by operation, or destroyed by disease, the other at once
undertakes to carry on the functions of both. To do so a general
enlargement takes place until it may reach the size and weight
equal to the original pair. This is known as compensatory
hypertrophy.
.^ There is hypertrophy and increased gene expression of in a subpopulation of hypothalamic neurons expressing estrogen receptor, neurokinin B and substance P gene transcripts.
^ In fact, a number of examples can be found among current literature, and it is reasonable to suppose that the incidence of this kind of "science" will increase at least linearly with the increase in scientific activity.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
.^ These changes appear to be due to ovarian failure because ovariectomy of young monkeys results in both hypertrophy and increased gene expression of neurokinin B neurons.
The
extreme development of the muscles in the weightlifting
athlete and in the arm of the
blacksmith is the result of increased functional activity with a
corresponding increase in the vascular supply; this exercise may
produce an over-development so excessive as to be classed as
abnormal.
.^ I am still in the process of completely ending my relationship with "Romeo" only 6 girls later!- Why does my boyfriend feel the need to lie - Truth About Deception 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC www.truthaboutdeception.com [Source type: Original source]
29, Pl.
II.).
.^ Removed information may persist in backup or cached copies for a reasonable period of time but will not be generally available to any user of GoRecroot.- Pathology Interview Question and Answers 12 January 2010 8:39 UTC www.gorecroot.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
.^ However, even though it took me a year, I did it but found myself second guess myself at the beginning.- Why does my boyfriend feel the need to lie - Truth About Deception 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC www.truthaboutdeception.com [Source type: Original source]
^ The second year offers the individual a chance to begin or expand upon a specific area of investigation with the aim of developing a viable, ongoing research program.
The gland then slowly shrinks and undergoes absorption. From
atrophy of their roots, caused by the pressure of the growing
permanent teeth, the "
milk teeth
" in children become loose and are cast off. The ovaries show
atrophic changes after the menopause. In old age there is a natural
wearing out of the elements of the various tissues. Their
physiological activities gradually fail owing to the constructive
processes having become so exhausted from long use that the
destructive ones are able to overtake them.
.^ Tome, M.E., Briehl, M.M. and Lutz, N.W. Increasing the antioxidant defense in WEHI7.2 cells results in a more tumor-like metabolic profile.
This physiological wasting is termed
senile atrophy.
General atrophy or emaciation is brought about by the tissues
being entirely or partially deprived of nutriment, as in
starvation, or in
malignant, tubercular, and other diseases of the alimentary system
which interfere with the proper ingestion, digestion or absorption
of food material. The toxic actions produced in continued fevers,
in certain chronic diseases, and by intestinal parasites largely
aid in producing degeneration, emaciation and atrophy.
Atrophy may follow primary
arrest of function - disuse atrophy.
.^ Now that idea has been known for a long time and it has a great deal of importance in connection with light shutters.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
^ He didn't like that very much so he tried changing this to .02; a change of one hundredth of a volt.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
^ I went through these things I didn't find a single one that made any sense at all.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
Atrophy may also follow from overwork.
.^ To this day I guess I will never know where that man got up and went to everyday for work, or even if he did work.- Why does my boyfriend feel the need to lie - Truth About Deception 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC www.truthaboutdeception.com [Source type: Original source]
^ I was blamed for the 20 year old garbage disposal breaking down- even though I never used it.- Why does my boyfriend feel the need to lie - Truth About Deception 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC www.truthaboutdeception.com [Source type: Original source]
.^ Do some companies pay a lot more for this position than others?- Pathology Assistant Jobs Forum - What are typical pathology assistant salaries? | Indeed.com 12 January 2010 8:39 UTC www.indeed.com [Source type: General]
^ While all children lie, some do it much more than others.- iLeonardo Notebook: 3-Pathological Lying 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC www.ileonardo.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ This becomes a team liability because the overly confident player will try to do more than he’s capable of, keeping his teammates from effectively contributing.- The Pathology of Manu Ginobili - Pounding The Rock 12 January 2010 8:39 UTC www.poundingtherock.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
.^ Life is no more complex than this.- Why does my boyfriend feel the need to lie - Truth About Deception 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC www.truthaboutdeception.com [Source type: Original source]
^ And they kept on a little longer and things began to fall off, and fall off a little more, and they fell off a little more.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
^ This becomes a team liability because the overly confident player will try to do more than he’s capable of, keeping his teammates from effectively contributing.- The Pathology of Manu Ginobili - Pounding The Rock 12 January 2010 8:39 UTC www.poundingtherock.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
A tendency to pigmentation also
develops in certain tissues of the body, such as the nerve and
muscle cells. As a result of these various degenerations the
functions of the body deteriorate, the faculties become blunted,
and the muscular energy of the body is below what it was in earlier
life, while the secreting glands in certain instances become
functionally obsolescent.
Continuous Over-pressure
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.^ They are rays that are given off by growing plants, living things, and they were proved, according to Gurwitsch, that they were something that would go through quartz but not through glass.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
.^ Had Enough , 23 July, 2009 I hope that habitual liars realize the pain they cause other people and the embarrassment they bring upon themselves.- Why does my boyfriend feel the need to lie - Truth About Deception 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC www.truthaboutdeception.com [Source type: Original source]
Deleterious Surroundings
.^ Reading all these posts seems like I'm reading a little snipit of my own life.- Why does my boyfriend feel the need to lie - Truth About Deception 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC www.truthaboutdeception.com [Source type: Original source]
We see it exemplified in plant life in
circumstances which are unnatural to the life of the plant, and the
prevalence of certain constitutional tendencies among the
inhabitants of crowded cities bears evidence to the same law.
Man, like other animals, was naturally intended to
lead an outdoor life. He was
originally a hunter and a tiller of the ground, breathing a pure
atmosphere, living on a
frugal diet, and exercising his muscles. Whenever these conditions
are infringed his powers of resistance to disease are lessened, and
certain tendencies begin to show themselves, which are generally
termed constitutional.
.^ Location: Augusta is the metropolitan center of the more than 400,000 area population.
^ So high, in fact, that they were sure they'd be able to check the Rydberg constant more accurately than it can be done by studying the hydrogen spectrum, which is something like one in 10 8 .- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
^ Ten bricks didn't have any more effect than one.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
Cattle kept
within-doors are in a large proportion of cases tubercular, while
those leading an outdoor life are much less liable to infection.
.^ Diagnostic neuropathology is generally emphasized during the first year.
^ During the first year, fellows have experience and training to prepare them to practice general pediatric pathology in an academic or community setting; pediatric autopsy and surgical pathology are the fellows primary focus.
The diminution
in the number of deaths from tuberculosis during the last forty to
fifty years of the 19th century of itself points in this direction.
Every living organism, animal and vegetable, tends to maintain a
normal state of health; it is when the natural laws of health are
violated that the liability to disease begins to assert itself.
.^ I really have worried so much, that I cant bring myself to worry about these cold hard facts.- Why does my boyfriend feel the need to lie - Truth About Deception 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC www.truthaboutdeception.com [Source type: Original source]
Certain avocations have
a direct and immediate influence in causing diseased states of
body. Thus workers in lead suffer from the effects of this
substance as a
poison, those
who work in
phosphorus
are liable to necrosis of bone and fatty degeneration of the blood
vessels and organs, and the many occupations in which
dust is inhaled (coalmining,
stone-dressing,
steel-polishing, &c.; fig. 30, Pl.
III.) are fraught with the greatest danger, owing to the
destructive influence exerted upon the lungs by the inhaled
particles. Among the most dangerous of the last class (the
pneumokonioses) is perhaps that in which the dust particles take
the form of finely divided freestone, as in stone-dressing and the
dry-polishing on the grindstone of steel. The particles in this
case set up a form of fibrosis of the lung, which, either of itself
or by rendering the organ liable to tubercular infection, is
extremely fatal. The abuse of
alcohol may also be mentioned here as a factor
in the poduction of disease.
Of all external agents acting for evil, however, probably
vegetable and animal micro-organisms with a pathogenic bent are
most to be feared. When we consider that tuberculosis, diphtheria,
cholera, tetanus,
typhoid fever, anthrax,
malaria and a host of other
contagious diseases have each been proved to be of parasitical
origin, an idea may be conve y ed of the range of the subject.
.^ Living with deception , 23 May, 2007 After reading all these entries it is nice to know that I am not alone.- Why does my boyfriend feel the need to lie - Truth About Deception 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC www.truthaboutdeception.com [Source type: Original source]
The tendencies
to disease are in great part hereditary. .^ More recently I have become pregnant.- Why does my boyfriend feel the need to lie - Truth About Deception 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC www.truthaboutdeception.com [Source type: Original source]
^ More importantly, he seems to anticipate the vulnerability and execute his step-back as the imbalance is occurring.- The Pathology of Manu Ginobili - Pounding The Rock 12 January 2010 8:39 UTC www.poundingtherock.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ Then more recently he's got back in touch with a girl from uni only he's posted his dating profile to her...- Why does my boyfriend feel the need to lie - Truth About Deception 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC www.truthaboutdeception.com [Source type: Original source]
The
psychopathic, the tubercular, the rickety, and the gouty
constitution may all be transmitted through a line of ascendants,
and only require the necessary exciting agents to render them
apparent. A distinction must be drawn between the above and
diseases, like syphilis and small-pox, in which the contagion of,
not the tendency to, the disease is transmitted directly to the
foetus in utero.
(See Heredity.) .^ I asked him one day why he lies all the time and he was like I'm not a liar I hate when people call me a liar and I was like well stop lying then...- Why does my boyfriend feel the need to lie - Truth About Deception 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC www.truthaboutdeception.com [Source type: Original source]
.^ In all honesty if he came clean I would accept it and look forward with him because after 2 years and some, I do not want to lose him from my life.- Why does my boyfriend feel the need to lie - Truth About Deception 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC www.truthaboutdeception.com [Source type: Original source]
^ If it happens to be an attraction that evolves out of the unconscious process, well then that's all from our learned behaviors as we were growing up.- Why does my boyfriend feel the need to lie - Truth About Deception 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC www.truthaboutdeception.com [Source type: Original source]
^ I am living hours from home and had to leave home after a divorce because my family became so controlling of my life and trying to make all decisions about my life for me.- Why does my boyfriend feel the need to lie - Truth About Deception 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC www.truthaboutdeception.com [Source type: Original source]
.^ I have never loved someone so much in all my life, he is the perfect "husband" in every way.- Why does my boyfriend feel the need to lie - Truth About Deception 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC www.truthaboutdeception.com [Source type: Original source]
The somatic cells represent
communities or republics, as it were, which we name organs and
tissues, but each cell possesses a certain autonomy and independence of action, and
exhibits phenomena which are indicative of vitality.
.^ When Hewlett tried to check his data he said, "Why, you must be counting those bright flashes.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
.^ I was wondering if you know when they will be changing there pathologists program to a masters degree rather than a bachelors.- Pathology Assistant Jobs Forum - What are typical pathology assistant salaries? | Indeed.com 12 January 2010 8:39 UTC www.indeed.com [Source type: General]
^ Now if you had another onion root nearby, and this onion root was growing down through a tube or something, going straight down, and another onion root came nearby, this would develop so that there were more cells on one side than the other.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
^ We so want to believe that somewhere out there, is a person who would rather die than hurt you in any way.- Why does my boyfriend feel the need to lie - Truth About Deception 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC www.truthaboutdeception.com [Source type: Original source]
The same inter-communication prevails between adjacent cells
in some animal tissues, and more particularly in those which are
pathological, as in the case of the epithelial cells of
cancer.
.^ I would rather live alone and be true to myself, honest to others and break the cycle of craziness.- Why does my boyfriend feel the need to lie - Truth About Deception 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC www.truthaboutdeception.com [Source type: Original source]
.^ He actually pretended to go to work every day the whole time we were together and he would walk around and sit at parks and such until time to get off.- Why does my boyfriend feel the need to lie - Truth About Deception 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC www.truthaboutdeception.com [Source type: Original source]
^ I am currently working temp full time and would never be able to get a mortgage myself.- Why does my boyfriend feel the need to lie - Truth About Deception 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC www.truthaboutdeception.com [Source type: Original source]
.^ On the 3rd day of our honeymoon we came in late and their were phone calls from my parents and the police where we live.- Why does my boyfriend feel the need to lie - Truth About Deception 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC www.truthaboutdeception.com [Source type: Original source]
.^ After 8 months of things not adding up i did some real investigating and found out that i was dating a married man who lived in the same development with his wife.- Why does my boyfriend feel the need to lie - Truth About Deception 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC www.truthaboutdeception.com [Source type: Original source]
I.). 1 Thus they
are pro vided with a
nucleus
which is the centre of cell activity;
Pathological both of
the reproductive and chemical (metabolic) pro-
GelIs.
cesses which occur in the cell protoplasm. The executive centre 1
Description Of Plate I. Series Of Figures Illustrative Of I Rregula
Rdivision Of Cells.
Figs. 1 to 6 are from the epithelial cells of a
cancer of the mamma, (After Galeotti.) „ 7 to 21
are from a sarcoma. (After Trambusti.) FIG. I. - Resting
epithelial cell.
varies in shape, but is usually round or
oval, and is sharply defined by a nuclear membrane
from the cytoplasm in which it lies. The nucleus in its vegetative
stage shows a fine network throughout containing in the meshes the
so-called nuclear-sap; attached to the network are the chromosomes,
in the form of small irregular masses, which have a strong affinity
for the " basic dyes." Embedded in the nucleus are one or more
nucleoli (plasmosomes) having an affinity for the "
acid dyes." The nucleolus shows an unstainable
point at the centre known as the endonucleolus or nucleoluolus
(Auerbach).
The cell body, or cytoplasm, is apparently composed of a fine
reticulum or network, containing within the meshes a soft viscid,
transparent substance, the cell-sap, or hyaloplasm, which is
probably a nutrient material to the living cell. Within the
cytoplasm are found manifestations of functional activity, in the
form of digestive vacuoles, granules, fat, glycogen, pigment, and
foreign bodies. Usually the cytoplasm shows a marked affinity for
the acid stains, but the different bodies found in the cell may
show great variation in their staining reactions.
.^ And then they started to use photoelectric cells to check it and whatever they did they practically always found that if you got the conditions just right, you could just detect it and prove it.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
^ My bf joins all these hockey pools, either at work or with his other friends and lies to me about them (a lie i just found out yesterday).- Why does my boyfriend feel the need to lie - Truth About Deception 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC www.truthaboutdeception.com [Source type: Original source]
^ P.S - he hasn't confessed he is lying about his age or being at uni either....it's through my own research I have found out.- Why does my boyfriend feel the need to lie - Truth About Deception 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC www.truthaboutdeception.com [Source type: Original source]
Centrosomes may be single,
but usually two are lying close together in the attraction-sphere.
When mitosis is about to take place, they separate from one another
and pass to the poles of the nucleus, forming the achromatic
spindle. After the division and cleavage of the chromosomes of the
original nucleus have taken place they pass from the
equator to the poles of the
spindle, rearranging themselves close to the separated centrosomes
to form daughter nuclei.
The cytoplasm of the cell now undergoes division in a line
between the two daughter nuclei. When complete separation has taken
place, we have two daughter cells formed from the original, each
being a perfect cell-unit.
.^ I imagine it’s just such a professional environment that kids are coached since they’re young, and not many have the opportunity to try something new or different or crazy.- The Pathology of Manu Ginobili - Pounding The Rock 12 January 2010 8:39 UTC www.poundingtherock.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ Guys tend to be lonelier, disenfranchised, and emasculated, and some may feel that building a house of cards is the only way to experience respect and to be held in awe by those they love.- Why does my boyfriend feel the need to lie - Truth About Deception 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC www.truthaboutdeception.com [Source type: Original source]
^ They have many spurs game the day after the game was played (although some of them are mysteriously missing) .- The Pathology of Manu Ginobili - Pounding The Rock 12 January 2010 8:39 UTC www.poundingtherock.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
.^ Latest Research : Pathology Cell phone electromagnetic radiation does not activate the stress response in cells .
^ You'd expect 5 out of 25 to come right by chance and on the grand average they come out, oh, out of millions, or hundreds of millions of cases, they average around 7.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
^ There are more than 3000 breast cases evaluated in Surgical Pathology annually.
.^ The Surgical Pathology division at the Nebraska Medical Center accessions more than 27,000 specimens with a wide range of neoplastic and non-neoplastic pathology.
^ So you have to wait a little time for these things to prove themselves but I don't think that you will find that there's anything more than a superficial resemblance.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
.^ The Surgical Pathology division at the Nebraska Medical Center accessions more than 27,000 specimens with a wide range of neoplastic and non-neoplastic pathology.
In actively growing neoplasmata, certainly, the indirect
method prevails largely, but seems to go on side by side with the
direct.
A curious and interesting modification of the indirect method,
known as " asymmetrical division," occurs frequently in
epitheliomata, sarcomata, &c. (Hansemann).
.^ He has two daughters, one that will barely speak to him, and the other who shares his secrets and lies almost as much as him (very sad).- Why does my boyfriend feel the need to lie - Truth About Deception 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC www.truthaboutdeception.com [Source type: Original source]
When this happens the resulting cleavage of the
cytoplasm and nucleus is also unequal. Several explanations have
been given of Fig. 2. - Asymmetrical diaster.
3
Tripolar division in which the splitting of the loops has
commenced.
4
Tetrapolar karyokinesis.
5
Another form of tetrapolar division.
6
Cell in a state of degeneration and chromatolysis; the large
rounded body in the cell is a cancer parasite. 7. - Polynucleated
cell with nuclei of normal size arising from multiple karyokinetic
division.
8
Pigmented cell with resting nucleus. The attraction-sphere and
centrosome lie in the cytoplasma in the neighbourhood of the
nucleus.
9
Hypertrophic nucleolus.
to
Large cell with a single nucleus; nucleoli in a state of
degeneration.
I I. - Multinucleated giant-cell, the nuclei small and produced
amitotically.
12
.^ He has two daughters, one that will barely speak to him, and the other who shares his secrets and lies almost as much as him (very sad).- Why does my boyfriend feel the need to lie - Truth About Deception 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC www.truthaboutdeception.com [Source type: Original source]
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13
Cell in process of karyokinetic division with retention of the
nucleolus during the division.
14
Division of the nucleolus and formation of nuclear plate. The
nucleolus is elongated, and its longest measurement lies in the
direction of the equatorial plane of the nucleus.
15
Division of the nucleolus by elongation, construction, and
equilateral division of the nucleus.
16
Division of the nucleolus without any evidence of division of
the nucleus.
17
Nucleus with many nucleoli.
18
Direct division of nucleus.
19
Multiple direct division of the nucleus.
20
2 I. - Fragmentation of the nucleus.
the meaning of these irregularly
.^ And then they started to use photoelectric cells to check it and whatever they did they practically always found that if you got the conditions just right, you could just detect it and prove it.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
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In many pathological cells undergoing indirect segmentation,
centrosomes appear to be absent, or at any rate do not manifest
themselves at the poles of the achromatic spindle. When they are.
present, that at one end of the spindle may be unusually large, the
other of natural size, and they may vary in shape. In pathological
cell-division it happens occasionally that the segmentation of the
cytoplasm is delayed beyond that of the mitotic network. The
daughter nuclei may have arrived at the anaphase stage, and have
even gone the length of forming a nuclear membrane, without an
equatorial depression having shown itself in the cell-body.
Sometimes the equatorial depression fails entirely, and the
separation, as in some vegetable cells, takes place through the
construction of a cell-plate. Intranuclear plexuses are not usually
found in giantcells, but have been described in the giant-cells of
sarcomata by Klebs and Hansemann, and in those of tubercle by
Baumgarten. Some of the nuclei within multinucleated cells may
occasionally be engaged in mitotic division, the others being in
the resting state.
In the earlier accepted notion of direct segmentation, usually
known as the schema of Remak, division was described as commencing
in the nucleolus, as thereafter spreading to the nucleus, and as
ultimately implicating the cell-substance. Trambusti, curiously,
finds confirmatory evidence of this in the division of cells in
sarcoma.
.^ They had tried to repeat some of Blondlot's experiments and had found this.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
^ So he played the part from that time on, and from that time on Barnes' readings had nothing whatever to do with the voltages that were applied.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
^ And then they started to use photoelectric cells to check it and whatever they did they practically always found that if you got the conditions just right, you could just detect it and prove it.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
Where pigment was
present within the cells (sarcoma), the attraction-spheres were
represented by quite clear unpigmented areas, sometimes with a
centrosome in their midst.
Repair Of Injuries In the process of inflammation we have a
series of reactions on the part of the tissues, and fluids of the
body, to counteract the ill effects of irritation or injury, to get
rid of the cause, and to repair its results.
.^ Acute inflammation usually occurs around necrotic tissues.- Pathology Interview Question and Answers 12 January 2010 8:39 UTC www.gorecroot.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
The irritants may be bacteria and their toxins, or
they may be mechanical, chemical or thermic.
We do not now concur with the old view that inflammation was
essentially an injurious process; rather do we look upon it as
beneficial to the organism. In the various reactions of the tissues
against the exciting cause of the injury we see a striking example
of a beautifully organized plan of attack and defence on the part
of the organism.
In some of the infective conditions the conflict fortifies the
organism against future attacks of the same nature, as for example
in the immunity following many of the acute infective diseases.
This acquired immunity is brought about by the development of a
protective body as a result of the struggle of the cells and fluids
of the body with the invading bacteria and their toxins. This
resistance may be more or less permanent. If the invasion is due to
a pus-producing micro-organism which settles in some local part of
the body, the result is an abscess (fig. 25, Pl. II.).
Abscesses
.^ All Marks had to do was turn around, take one step and block the shot.- The Pathology of Manu Ginobili - Pounding The Rock 12 January 2010 8:39 UTC www.poundingtherock.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
.^ It takes less than a minute to have one of these created..- Pathology Interview Question and Answers 12 January 2010 8:39 UTC www.gorecroot.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
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^ Although we make good faith efforts to store the information collected by the GoRecroot service in a secure operating environment that is not available to the public, we cannot guarantee complete security.- Pathology Interview Question and Answers 12 January 2010 8:39 UTC www.gorecroot.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
These micro-organisms having found in the tissues
everything favourable for their needs, rapidly multiply and very
soon produce serious results. At this point one's attention is
focused on the wonderful reactions possessed by the healthy tissues
to combat these evil influences.
.^ Within three or four years they were making precision measurements of the wavelengths of x-rays- -very, very few years.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
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^ I realize some people don't want to change and then maybe move on, but the ones who want help need it, and I know it's possible to get better.- Why does my boyfriend feel the need to lie - Truth About Deception 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC www.truthaboutdeception.com [Source type: Original source]
We find at
this early stage oedema of the part.
.^ In setting up these criteria, you may in a way limit the possibilities of scientific investigation, It occurred to me that suppose something happened in the heavens- -some astronomical event- -that nobody had ever seen before.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
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23, Pl. II.) - cells that
are motile and extremely phagocytic to these bacteria. At this
stage the
Drawn by Rd. Muir. Niagara Litho. Co., Buffalo. N. 1 rapidity of the blood
circulation has become greatly diminished. The polymorpho-nuclear
leucocytes are seen in great numbers in the blood vessels.
.^ Amyloid weakens the walls of blood vessels.- Pathology Interview Question and Answers 12 January 2010 8:39 UTC www.gorecroot.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
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.^ Well, what they found, Davis and Barnes, was that if this velocity was made to be the same as that of the alpha particle there was a loss in the number of deflected particles.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
^ Or statistical measurements of a very small effect which by taking large numbers were thought to be significant.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
^ I don’t think it’s a pronunciation issue – it’s just that there are no words built like that in Spanish, so they end up going for what’s familiar.- The Pathology of Manu Ginobili - Pounding The Rock 12 January 2010 8:39 UTC www.poundingtherock.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
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^ Now if you had another onion root nearby, and this onion root was growing down through a tube or something, going straight down, and another onion root came nearby, this would develop so that there were more cells on one side than the other.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
To replace this cellular destruction there has been a demand for
reinforcements on the home centres of the polymorpho-nuclear
leucocytes - the bone marrow. This call is immediately answered by
an active proliferation and steady maturing of the myclocytes in
the marrow to form the polymorpho-nuclear leucocytes.
.^ Or statistical measurements of a very small effect which by taking large numbers were thought to be significant.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
This
phenomenon, called
chemiotaxis, has
been studied by several investigators.
.^ They found that not only did these electrons combine with the alpha particles when the electron velocity was 590 volts, but also at a series of discrete differences of voltage.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
^ These isotopes were quite regularly spaced so that you could get 16 different positions and you could assign numbers to those so that you can identify them and tell which they are.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
^ Well, they found that things were entirely different, even in these very dilute solutions, in sodium nitrate from what it was with sodium chloride.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
That quinine,
chloroform,
glycerin, alcohol, with others, had no
attractive influence on them - negative chemiotaxis.
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It has been proved that the pyo-genic bacterial
toxins, if not too concentrated, will attract the
polymorpho-nuclear leucocytes, but if concentrated, may have a
repelling influence.
Then we have the property of
adaptation, in which the negative reaction
may be changed into a positive; a given toxin may at first repel
the cell, but by a gradual process the cell becomes accustomed to
such a toxin and will move towards it.
On reaching the vicinity they leave the blood stream and join in
the warfare - many performing their function of phagocytosis
(q.v.), others falling victims to the toxins. The tissues of the
part become disorganized or destroyed, and their place is taken by
the mass of warring cellular elements now recognized as pus.
As soon as the fluids and the polymorpho-nuclear leucocytes
have :succeeded in diminishing the virulence of the
micro-organism, the second line of defenders - the large
mononuclear leucocytes (fig. 23, Pl. II.) make their appearance at
the field of battle in ever increasing numbers. These are amoeboid
cells and are extremely phagocytic, their power of digestion being
greatly developed. Their principal function is to bring about the
removal of foreign, dead or degenerating material.
.^ Well, what's more natural than some piece of tar paper picked up by a little miniature twister and being carried a few thousand feet up into the clouds and it was coming down , that's all.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
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31, Pl.
III.).
.^ Well, anyway, it ended up by two men being brought to Schenectady with a boiled down group of about twenty or thirty best cases from hundreds and hundreds that they knew all about.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
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^ They had a glass cell and a coil of wire around it (B 1 , B 2 ) and you have wires coming up here, a Lecher system.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
.^ The bone and soft tissue section is very well supported in these areas and has three pathologists deeply interested in this subspeciality.
They are seen pushing their way right into the field of
,conflict and greedily ingesting both friends and foes. The first
defenders, the polymorpho-nuclear leucocytes, having performed
their functions, are of no more use to the organism and are
therefore removed by the mono-nuclear phagocytes as useless
material (fig. 31,
Pl. III.).
.^ But they all fitted in with this general pattern, namely, that there doesn't seem to be any evidence that there is anything in them.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
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The vanguard of this
advancing army is composed of a more or less compact layer of the
mono-nuclear phagocytes (polyblasts) accompanied by numerous new
vessels.
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.^ Bayesian belief networks are inspectable, known probabilities are required, training data are not needed, and they can classify into multiple categories.- Pathology Interview Question and Answers 12 January 2010 8:39 UTC www.gorecroot.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
Closely on the
advance of this .army of phagocytes or
scavenger cells follows the third line of
defenders, the connective tissue cells or fibroblasts.
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The connective tissue cells or
fibroblasts (fig. 32, Pl. III.) are seen in active proliferation
around the phagocytic :zone.
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Then they develop .definite fibrils which differentiate
into fibrous laminae forming a zone which shuts off the abscess
from the healthy tissue and so prevents the further invasion and
injurious effects of the microorganism.
.^ In cerebral infarction, the necrotic tissue is eventually replaced by Schwann cells.- Pathology Interview Question and Answers 12 January 2010 8:39 UTC www.gorecroot.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
33, Pl. III.). When
complete removal of the pus mass has been accomplished by the
process of absorption, the damaged area is replaced by the new
fibrous tissue, which later becomes condensed and forms the
cicatricial or scar tissue (fig. 35, Pl. III.) - a healed
abscess.
Wounds
The healing of wounds is brought about by similar processes to
that seen in the evolution of an abscess.
If the injury be a small incised
wound through the skin and subcutaneous tissues
without any septic contamination, there usually follows a minimum
of reaction on the part of the tissues.
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^ There is no appreciable difference between clairvoyance and telepathy.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
.^ In cerebral infarction, the necrotic tissue is eventually replaced by Schwann cells.- Pathology Interview Question and Answers 12 January 2010 8:39 UTC www.gorecroot.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
The vascular changes are practically absent in
healing by first intention.
Healing by second intention, or granulation, is usually seen
where there has been loss of tissue, or extensive damage. The
reactions of the tissues vary in degrees according to the nature
and severity of the injury. In resenting such insults, a remarkable
uniformity and regularity in the processes is brought about by the
different cells and fluids of the healthy tissues of the body.
.^ With regard to cell growth, in metaplasia, there is a change of a type of differentiated cell to a type of undifferentiated cell False .- Pathology Interview Question and Answers 12 January 2010 8:39 UTC www.gorecroot.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
.^ The blood vessels surrounding an acutely inflamed site usually show progressive vasodilatation from the time of injury.- Pathology Interview Question and Answers 12 January 2010 8:39 UTC www.gorecroot.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
Along with the exuded serum this
fills up the breach in the tissues and the whole is rapidly formed
into a fibrinous mass due to the disintegration of the
polymorphonuclear leucocytes setting free their ferment. The
ferment thus set free brings about the coagulation of the serum,
which acts as a protective and temporary scaffolding to the injured
tissues. Lying between the fibrin mass and the healthy tissues is a
zone of injured and degenerated tissue elements, the result of the
trauma.
.^ The blood vessels surrounding an acutely inflamed site usually show progressive vasodilatation from the time of injury.- Pathology Interview Question and Answers 12 January 2010 8:39 UTC www.gorecroot.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
It is believed also that they secrete bactericidal substances and
ferments which bring about the liquefaction of the fibrin and the
damaged tissues - histolysis - and thus assist the process of
absorption. They appear to prepare the injured zone for the coming
of the next series of cells.
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Numerous fibroblasts, together with polyblasts, are visible in the
fibrin mass, and the vessels at the periphery of the damaged zone
are now seen to be sending out offshoots which assist in the
process of absorption. These vascular buds grow out in various
directions as little solid projections of cells; they then become
channelled and form the new but temporary meshwork.
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By these processes we reach the stage where the fibrin
mass and damaged tissues have been completely removed, and replaced
by a temporary vascular and cellular tissue, known as granulation
tissue (fig. 34, Pl. III.), which in turn has to give way to the
more firm and differentiated fibrous tissue. By this time the skin
epithelium may have grown over the wound.
After five to
seven days we find the connective
tissue cells taking the principal part in the building up of the
new permanent tissue, for at this stage there is an active
proliferation of the fibroblasts.
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.^ I was going to add another one to these characteristics.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
.^ There are many more I could give you Rhine said being in quite a philosophical mood, "It's funny how the mind tries to trick you" He said, "People don't like these experiments.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
.^ And there were lots of papers published and at one time about half of them that were confirming the results of Blondlot.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
^ So H. W. Wood went over there and at that time Blondlot had a prism, quite a large prism of aluminum, with a 60º angle and he had a Nernst filament with a little slit about 2 mm wide.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
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These become spindle shaped with their
long axis more and more assuming a position at right angles to the
vessels (fig. 34, Pl. III.); the two edges of the wound are thus
more firmly bound together.
.^ Now a later form of the thing would be for you to decide now and write down what the cards are going to be when they are shuffled tomorrow.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
^ Gradually, they are given more responsibility, and ultimately function independently.
When this process has reached a
certain stage and all the absorption necessary has occurred the new
blood vessels, from the increasing pressure of the successive
fibrous layers, gradually dwindle and become obliterated,
i.e. at a period corresponding to the condensation of the
fibrous laminae and the disappearance of the cellular character of
the granulation tissue. Thus is formed in the damaged area a
permanent tissue known as scar tissue (fig. 35, P1. III.).
Fibrosis
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Thus it is laid down in large
quantity in cirrhosis of the
liver, kidney or lung, and reacts upon these
organs by contracting and inducing atrophy. The term " cirrhosis "
or " fibrosis " is usually applied to such a condition of organs
(figs. 36 and 37, Pl. IV.), that of " sclerosis " is used when such
a deposition of fibrous tissue occurs within the central nervous
system.
Gull and
Sutton asserted that in particular states of
body, and more especially in the condition associated with
cirrhotic kidney, such a fibrosis becomes general, running, as they
alleged it does, along the adventitia of arteries and spreading to
their capillaries. They supposed that it was accompanied by a
peculiar hyaline thickening of the arterial wall, usually of the
tunica intima, and hence they termed the supposed diseased state "
arterio-capillary fibrosis," and gave the fibrous substance the
name " hyaline-fibroid." They held that the cirrhotic kidney is
simply a local manifestation of a general fibrous disease. Their
theory, however, has fallen into disfavour of late years.
Tumours Or New Growths The various definitions of the term " new
growth " leave us with a definite conception of it as a new
formation of tissue which appears to originate and to grow
independently.
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The essential characteristic of a new growth is
that this subordination is lost and the tissue elements, freed from
the-normal mutual restraint of their interdependence, give way to
an abnormal growth.
.^ Why, they discovered five or six different elements that were listed in the Discoveries of the Year.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
^ If things were doubtful at all why they would discard them or not discard them depending on whether or not they fit the theory.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
^ Additionally, a monthly journal club aids in learning about new developments in this rapidly changing field.
Tumours are divided into two main groups - innocent and
_malignant.
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^ There is no intended employee-employer relationship that will be created between GoRecroot and its users by this Agreement.- Pathology Interview Question and Answers 12 January 2010 8:39 UTC www.gorecroot.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
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Innocent tumours are usually sharply
defined from the surrounding tissues, and show no tendency to
spread into them or to pass by means of lymphatics and bloodvessels
to neighbouring parts (fig. 38, Pl. IV.).
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^ On the other hand, it is conceivable that there may be some sort of mechanism in the brain that might send out some sort of unknown messages that could be picked up by some other brain.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
39, Pl. IV.).
.^ It is possible that the number of counts may be influenced by external suggestion or autosuggestion to the observer," and later in that paper they said that they had not been able to check any of the older data.- PATHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 17 September 2009 1:15 UTC pages.ripco.net [Source type: Original source]
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At the present time we have still before us the question, what
is the essential cause of tumours (q.v.) ?
.^ Applications are being solicited by the University of New Mexico Department of Pathology.
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.^ What advantage does a pathologist have over investigators in most other fields in carrying out outcomes or data-mining studies?- Pathology Interview Question and Answers 12 January 2010 8:39 UTC www.gorecroot.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ The successful candidate is expected to carry out one or more independent research projects for peer review publication as well as participate in medical student and resident teaching and present at discipline specific seminars and rounds.
^ More basic research will utilize projects ongoing in the investigators research laboratories, as well as other nephrology based research laboratories, most of which are now linked to a Kidney Research Institute at the University of Washington.
.^ In addition, opportunities exist for scholarly collaborations in the study of breast disease, including collaborations with investigators from the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University.
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Many of the hypotheses of the past put forward - to explain
cancer must be discarded, in view of the facts brought to light by
the comparative and experimental research of recent times.
According to the hypothesis of Waldeyer and Thiersch there is
perfect
equilibrium
between the normal epithelium and its supporting structure, the
connective tissue, but with advancing age this balance is upset
owing to the connective tissue gradually losing its restraining
power.
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In this way they give
rise to a malignant new growth.
Cohnheim's hypothesis of " embryonic residues " provides that
early in the development of the embryo some of the cells, or groups
of cells, are separated from their organic continuity during the
various foldings that take place in the actively growing embryo.
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At a later date in the life of the individual, by some unknown
stimuli, they resume their active power of proliferation and so
give rise to new growths.
The " tissue-tension " hypothesis of Ribbert is a combination of
the two foregoing.
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From whatever cause the resisting power of the tissue elements
is thus weakened, the invasion of other tissue elements is then
allowed to take place. These being freed from the normal inhibiting
power of the neighbouring elements, multiply and go on to the
formation of a new growth. According to Ribbert it is the
isolation, together with the latent capacity of isolated cells for
unlimited poliferation, that gives rise to new growths.
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The greater the degree of anaplasia the more the tumour cells
conform in character and appearance to the embryonic type of cell
and the more malignant is the new growth. A simple fibroma is a
growth composed of fully formed fibrous tissue (fig. 40, Pl. IV.).
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41, Pl. IV.).
Then we have Beard's " germ-cell " hypothesis, in which he holds
that many of the germ-cells in the growing embryo fail to reach
their proper position - the generative areas - and
settle down and become quiescent
in some somatic tissue of the embryo.
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.^ With regard to cell growth, in metaplasia, there is a change of a type of differentiated cell to a type of undifferentiated cell False .- Pathology Interview Question and Answers 12 January 2010 8:39 UTC www.gorecroot.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
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^ The laboratory examines 3,500 renal biopsies per year with challenging cases that encompass all aspects of medical renal disease including transplantation.
From these experiments it is shown
that cells taken from these growths and introduced into animals of
the same species give rise to a cancerous growth, whose cells have
acquired unlimited powers of proliferation.
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.^ With regard to cell growth, achondroplasia does not affect membranous bone True .- Pathology Interview Question and Answers 12 January 2010 8:39 UTC www.gorecroot.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
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^ Roswell Park Cancer Institute (RPCI) offers an ACGME-accredited one-year Fellowship in Oncologic Surgical Pathology beginning July 2011 .
Henser, Bencke, Adami, Marchand and others have also put forward
hypotheses to account for the origin of new growths. These
observers maintain that the cells from some cause lose, or may
never have had developed, their functional activity, and thus FIG.
22. - Tubercle bacilli in tissues from human lung in a case of
acute
phthisis. The
bacilli are seen lying as short rods, singly and in clumps, in the
caseous and degenerated tissues of the lung. (x moo diam.) FIG. 25.
- Acute abscess in the kidney. A small cellular area formed by
emigrated polymorpho nuclear leucocytes surrounding a central mass
of bacteria. (x 75 diam.) FIG. 23. - Inflammatory cells from acute
exudate.
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(x 600 diam.) FIG. 28. - Muscle fibre
greatly increased in size, from hypertrophied heart. (x 400 diam.)
FIG. 24. - Symmetrical gangrene of toes (3 months' duration),
showing the sharp " line rof demarcation " between the mummified
toes and the more healthy tissue.
FIG. 29. - Muscle fibres from atrophied heart. (Contrast Fig.
28.) (x 400 diam.) FIG. 26. - Fatty degeneration of heart from case
of perni cious anaemia. Many of the muscle fibres show numerous
droplets of oil seen as dark round granules.
(x 200 diam.) FIG. 27. - Fatty degeneration of kidney from case
of starvation. Black droplets of oil are seen in the epithelial
cells lining the secreting tubules. (x 250 diam.) XX. 920.
y FIG. 32. i iuroblasts in young temporary granulation tissue.
These are spindle shaped and have long processes. It is from these
cells the permanent fibrous tissue is formed. (X 400 diam.) FIG. 3
1. - Cells from inflammatory exudate showing active phagocytosis.
The mono-nuclear cells are ingesting and digesting many of the
polymorpho-nuclear leucocytes. Note that these phagocytic cells are
pushing out protoplasmic processes (pseudopodia) by which they
grasp their victims. (X woo diam.) FIG. 35. - Scar tissue in a
healed wound.
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) FIG. 30.--Anthracosis -
coal-miner's lung - showing excessive
accumulation of
carbon pigment in the lymphatic
spaces around the vessels of the lung.
(X 50 diam.) FIG. 36. - I',. lobular cirrhosis, of `
Gin-drink, I's
Li, showing well-formed fibrous overgrowth which has
divided up the liver tissue into irregular masses and caused
atrophic and d egenerative changes in the liver cells. (X 2.1
(Ham.) w FIG. 33. - Healing abscess showing a wall of young
cellular and vascular granulation tissue, which separates the pus
area (top of Fig.) from the muscle fibres seen at lower part of
Fig. (X diam.) FIG. 37. - Chronic interstitial myocarditis, showing
the muscle fibres in the heart wall being separated and becoming
atrophied by a slow fibrous overgrowth of the connective tissue. (X
300 diam.) FIG. 3. - Granulauun tissue showing the character and
relation of the cellular elements to the new blood-vessels in the
young temporary tissue. 200 diam.) acquire the activity of growth.
The descendants of such cells will become more and more
undifferentiated, thereby developing
an increased
vegetative activity.
Oertel finds an explanation of this want of complete
celldifferentiation, loss of function, and acquired vegetative
activity in the non-homogeneous character of the nuclear chromatin
elements of the cell, and maintains that the different properties
of the cell are carried and handed down by the different orders of
chromatin loops. We have analogies to this in the two nuclei of
some of the
protozoa, the
one being solely for the purpose of propagation, the other being
associated with the functional activities of the cell. Oertel
thinks that in man we have these two different functions carried on
by the one nucleus containing both chromatin orders.
.^ In the course of such studies, the fellow will also gain experience in the management and supervision of hospital laboratories that perform each of these functions.
These, having the
full equipment of the vegetative order, will now develop the
inherent power of proliferation to a greater or lesser extent.
The foregoing hypotheses have all sought the origin of new
growths in some
intrinsic cause which has altered the
characters of the cell or cells which gave rise to them, but none
of them explain the direct exciting cause. The parasitic hypothesis
postulates the invasion of a parasite from without, thus making a
new growth an infective process. Many cancer-parasites have been
described in cancerous growths, including bacteria, yeasts and
protozoa, but the innumerable attempts made to demonstrate the
causal infective organism have all completely failed.
.^ There are two areas of emphasis, the development of new diagnostic assays and research in cancer-related molecular diagnostics.
Clay-pipes may also give rise to
cancer of lips in males in England, while cancer of the mouth of
both sexes is common in
India
where chewing a mixture of betel leaves, areca-
nut,
tobacco
and slaked
lime is the usual
practice. In the case of the squamous epithelial cancer of the
anterior abdominal wall found so frequently in the natives of
Kashmir, the position of the
cancer is peculiar to this people, and is due to the chronic
irritation following on repeated burns from using the " kangri " -
a small earthenware vessel containing a
charcoal fire enclosed in
basket-work, and suspended round the
waist, to assist in maintaining
warmth in the extreme cold of the hills of Kashmir.
The irritant may be chemical, as is seen in the skin cancers
that develop in workers in
paraffin,
petroleum,
arsenic and
aniline. However close the relationship is
between chronic irritation and the starting of cancer, we are not
in a position to say that irritation, physical or chemical, by
itself can give rise to new growths. It may merely act locally in
some way, and so render that part susceptible to unknown tissue
stimuli which impart to the cells that extraordinary power of
proliferation characteristic of new growth.
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A defect in co-ordination allows the
stimulated active vegetative cellular elements, or the more fully
differentiated tissue, to over-develop and so form tumours, simple
or malignant.
Other Tissue Products
Mucoid. - In many pathological
conditions we have degenerative products of various kinds formed in
the tissues. These substances may be formed in the cells and given
out as a secretion, or they may be formed by an intercellular
transformation. In the mucinoid conditions, usually termed "mucoid
" and " colloid " degenerations, we have closely allied substances
which, like the normal mucins of the body, belong to the
glucoproteids, and have in common similar physical characters.
There is neither any absolute difference nor a constancy in their
chemical reactions, and there can be brought about a transition of
the " colloid " material into the " mucoid," or conversely. By
mucoid is understood a soft gelatinous substance containing mucin,
or pseudomucin, which is normally secreted by the epithelial cells
of both the mucous membranes and glands. In certain pathological
conditions an excessive formation and discharge of such material is
usually associated with catarrhal changes in the epithelium. The
desquamated cells containing this jelly-like substance become
disorganized and blend with the secretion.
.^ The fellow is seen as the primary contact for referring pathologists and will be working closely with the clinical hematology/oncology faculty, gaining insights into the clinical management of patients.
In some
of the adenoid cancers of the alimentary tract this mucoid material
is formed by the epithelial cells from which it flows out and
infiltrates the surrounding tissues; both the cells and tissues
appear to be transformed into this gelatinous substance, forming
the so-called " colloid cancer " (fig. 42, Pl. IV.).
The connective tissue is supplied normally with a certain amount
of these mucinoid substances, no doubt acting as a lubricant. In
many pathological conditions this tissue is commonly found to
undergo mucoid or myxomatous degeneration, which is regarded as a
reversion to a closely similar type - that of foetal connective
tissue (fig. 43, Pl. IV). These changes are found in senile
wasting, in metaplasia of
cartilage, in many tumours, especially mixed
growths of the parotid gland and testicle, and in various
inflammatory granulation ulcers. In the wasting of the thyroid
gland in myxoedema, or when the gland is completely removed by
operation, myxomatous areas are found in the subcutaneous tissue of
the skin, nerve-sheaths, &c.
Colloid
This term is usually applied to a semi-solid substance of
homogeneous and gelatinous consistence, which results partly from
excretion and partly
from degeneration of cellular structures, more particularly of the
epithelial type. These cells become swollen by this translucent
substance and are thrown off into the space where they become fused
together, forming colloid masses. This substance differs from the
mucins by being precipitated by tannic acid but not by
acetic acid, and being
endowed with a higher proportion of
sulphur.
In the normal thyroid there is formed and stored up in the
spaces this colloid material. The enlarged cystic goitres show, in
the distended vesicles, an abnormal formation and retention of this
substance (fig. 44, Pl. V.). Its character is readily changed by
the abnormal activities which take place in these glands during
some of the acute fevers; the semi-solid consistence may become
mucoid or even fluid.
Serous degeneration is met with in epithelial cells in
inflammatory conditions and following on burns. The vitality of
these cells being altered there is imbibition and accumulation of
watery fluid in their cytoplasm, causing swelling and vacuolation
of the cells. The bursting of several of these altered cells is the
method by which the skin vesicles are formed in certain
conditions.
Glycogen is formed by the action of a ferment on the
carbohydrates - the starches being converted into sugars. The
sugars are taken up from the circulation and stored in a less
soluble form - known as " animal
starch " - in the liver and muscle cells; they
play an important part in the normal metabolism of the body. The
significance of glycogen in large amounts, or of its absence from
the tissues in pathological conditions, is not clearly understood.
It is said to be increased in saccharine
diabetes and to be greatly diminished in
starvation and wasting diseases.
Fat
Fatty accumulations in the tissues of the body are found in
health and in pathological conditions; these are usually recognized
and described as fatty infiltrations and fatty degenerations, but
there are intermediate conditions which make it difficult to
separate sharply these processes.
The fatty accumulations known as infiltrations (figs. 45 and 46,
Pl. V.) are undoubtedly the result of excessive ingestion of food
material containing more neutral fats than the normal tissues can
oxidize, or these, as a result of defective removal owing to
enfeebled oxidative capacities on the part of the tissues, become
stored up in the tissues.
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Adiposity or obesity occurs when we have an excessive amount of
fat stored in the normal connective-tissue areas of adipose tissue.
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Fatty degeneration is a retrogressive change associated with the
deposit of fatty granules or
globules in the cytoplasm, and is caused by disorganized cellular
activity (figs. 26 and 2
P1. II.). It is
frequently found associated with, or as a sequel to, cloudy
swelling in intense or prolonged toxic conditions. Over and above
the bacterial intoxications we have a very extreme degree of fatty
degeneration, widely distributed throughout the tissues, which is
produced by certain organic and inorganic poisons; it is seen
especially in phosphorus and chloroform poisoning. The changes are
also common in pernicious anaemia, advanced
chlorosis, cachexias, and in the later stages
of starvation. In diabetes
mellitus, in which there is marked derangement
in metabolism, extreme fatty changes are occasionally found in the
organs, and the blood may be loaded with fat globules. This
lipoemic condition may cause embolism, the plugging especially
occurring in the lung capillaries.
Fatty degeneration is common to all dead or decaying tissues in
the body, and may be followed by calcification.
Autolysis is a disintegration of dead tissues brought about by
the action of their own ferments, while degeneration takes place in
the still living cell. The study of autolytic phenomena which
closely simulates the changes seen in the degenerating cell has
thrown much light on these degenerative processes.
These conditions may be purely physiological,
e.g. in
the
mammary
gland during lactation or in sebaceous glands, caused by
increased functional activity. It may follow a diminished
functional activity, as in the atrophying thymus gland' and in the
muscle cells of the uterus after parturition.
Any of the abnormal conditions that bring about general or local
defective nutrition is an important factor in producing fatty
degeneration.
.^ In addition, the fellow works closely with orthopaedic oncologists, radiation oncologists, medical oncologists, and radiologists as part of the weekly meeting of the multidisciplinary sarcoma group where diagnosis and management of complex cases are discussed.
It will be
sufficient to state briefly what appears to be the result of recent
investigation.
The neutral fats are composed of fatty acids and glycerin. In
the physiological process of intestinal digestion, the precursors
of such fats are split up into these two radicles. The free fatty
acid radicle then unites with an
alkali, and becomes transformed into a soluble
soap which is then readily
absorbed in this fluid condition by the epithelial cells of the
mucous membrane. There it is acted on by ferments (lipases) and
converted into neutral fat, which may remain in the cell as such.
By the reverse action on the part of the same ferments in the cell,
these neutral fats may be redissolved and pass into
the.lacteals.
Many cells throughout the body contain this ferment. The soluble
soaps which are probably conveyed by the blood will be quickly
taken up by such cells, synthetized into neutral fats, and stored
in a non-diffusible form till required. The fat in this condition
is readily recognized by the usual microchemical and staining
reactions.
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Some investigators hold that the soaps may become combined with
albumin, and that on
becoming incorporated with the cytoplasm they can no longer be
distinguished as fat. If from some cause the cell be damaged in
such a way as to produce disintegration of the cytoplasm, there
will be a breaking down of that combination, so that the fat will
be set free from the complex protein
molecule in which it was combined as a
soap-albumin, and will become demonstrable by the usual methods as
small droplets of oil.
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Calcification
Calcification and calcareous deposits are extremely common in
many pathological conditions.
There are few of the
connective tissues of the body which
may not become affected with deposits of calcareous salts (fig. 47,
Pl. V.). This condition is not so frequently seen in the more
highly differentiated cells, but may follow necrosis of secreting
cells, as is found in the kidney, in
corrosive sublimate poisoning and
in chronic nephritis. These conditions are quite distinct from the
normal process of ossification as is seen in bone.
Many theories have been advanced to explain these processes, and
recently the subject has received considerable attention.
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^ The fellowship consists of a 12 month rotation involving examination and work-up of cases by the fellow to be signed out with the bone and soft tissue pathologist at a daily sign out.
In all probability no
excess of soluble lime salts in the blood or
lymph can ever be deposited in healthy living
tissues.
At the present day both experimental and histological
investigations seem to indicate that in the process of
calcification there is a combination of the organic substances
present in degenerated tissues, or in tissues of low vitality, with
the lime salts of the body. From whatever cause the tissues become
disorganized and undergo fatty degeneration, the fatty acids may
become liberated and combine with the alkalies to form potash and
soda soaps.
The potash and soda is then gradually replaced by
calcium to. form an insoluble
calcium soap.
.^ A dynamic interaction between both the hospital based transfusion service and the blood collection center constitutes the basis of the training program.
Pathological Pigmentations.
These pigmentary changes found in abnormal conditions are
usually classified under (1) Albuminoid,, (2) Haematogenous, (3)
Extraneous.
i. The normal animal
pigments and closely allied pigments. are
usually found in the skin, hair, eye,
supra-renal glands, and in certain
nerve cells. These represent the albuminoid series, and are
probably elaborated by the cells from albuminous substances through
the influence of specific ferments. This pigment is usually
intracellular, but may be found lying free in the intercellular
substance, and is generally in the form of fine granules of a
yellowish-brown or brown-black colour. In the condition known as
albinism there is a congenital deficiency or entire absence of
pigment. Trophic and nervous conditions sometimes cause localized
deficiency of pigment which produces white areas in the skin.
Excessive pigmentation of tissue cells (fig. 48, Pl. V.) is seen
in old age, and usually in an
accompaniment of certain atrophic
processes and functional disorders. Certain degenerative changes in
the supra-renal glands may lead to
Addison's disease, which is
characterized by an excessive pigmentary condition of the skin and
mucous membranes. This melanin pigment is found in certain tumour
growths, pigmented moles of the skin, and especially in melanatic
sarcomata (fig. 49, Pl. V.) and cancer. The action of the sun's
rays stimulates the cells of the skin to increase the pigment as a
protection to the underlying tissues,
e.g. summer
bronzing, " freckles," and
the skin of the negro.
The coloured fats, or lipochromes, are found normally in some of
the cells of the internal organs, and under certain pathological
conditions. This pigment is of a light yellow colour, and contains
a fatty substance that reacts to the fat-staining reagents. Little
is known regarding this class of pigment.
2. Haematogenous pigments are derived from the haemoglobin of
the red blood corpuscles. These corpuscles may break down in the
blood vessels, and their colouring material (haemoglobin) is set
free in the serum.
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The ' haemoglobin may be transformed into haematoidin, a pigment
that does not contain iron, or into a pigment which does contain
iron, haemosiderin.
The haematoidin pigment may vary in colour from yellowish or
orange-red to a
ruby-red, and
forms granular masses, rhombic prisms or acicular crystals. It can
be formed independently of cell activity, nor does it require
oxygen.
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Haematoidin in normal
metabolism is largely excreted by the liver in the form of
bilirubin.
Haemosiderin, an iron-containing pigment (probably an hydrated
ferrous
oxide), is found in more
or less loose combination with protein substances in an amorphous
form as brownish or black granules. Cellular activity and oxygen
appear to be essential for its development; it is found usually in
the cells of certain organs, or it may be deposited in the
intercellular tissues. Haemosiderin in the normal process of
haemolysis is stored up in the cells of certain organs until
required by the organism for the formation of fresh haemoglobin. In
diseases where haemolysis is extreme, particularly in pernicious
anaemia, there are relatively large quantities occasionally as much
as ten times the normal amount of haemosiderin deposited in the
liver.
In hepatogenous pigmentation (icterus or jaundice) we have the
iron-free pigment modified and transformed by the action of the
liver cells into bile pigment (bilirubin).
If the
discharge of this FIG. 38. - Myoma uteri. A simple fibro-myomatous
tumour growing in the wall of the uterus. Note the sharp line of
demarcation between the growth and the tissue in which it is
growing. (x 24 diam.) FIG. 42. - " Lolloid cancer 01 iiomach
"showing the cancer cells in the spaces being transformed into the
" colloid material." (x 75 diam.) FIG. 39. - Secondary cancerous
growth in heart wall. Note that the malignant cells are invading
and destroying the muscle fibres of the heart. (x 75 diam.) FIG.
41. - Small round-celled sarcoma. A malignant tumour composed of
undifferentiated masses of cells. These cells are readily carried
to distant parts and give rise to secondary growths. (x ioo diam.)
L FR, +;. - Ily xoma showing the stellate and branching cells with
their processes interlacing and forming a network. The mucinoid
substance is contained in the fine meshes. (x Ioo diam.) FIG. 40. -
Fibroma. A simple tumour composed of well-differentiated fibrous
tissue. The fibres are arranged in irregular bundles forming a
dense firm tissue. (x zoo diam.) FIG. 44. - Thyroid gland - cystic
goitre. The gland spaces vary
in size and many may show marked cystic formation. These vesicles
are filled with the colloid material (x 90 diam.) J FIG. 45. -
Liver. Fatty Infiltration. The liver cells are seen to contain a
large globule of fat which pushes the cell nucleus to one side -
giving the signet-ring appearance. (x 250 diam.) FIG. 50. -
Phagocytic cells (in sputum) FIG. 47. - Pudic artery showing
calcified areas which have taken into their protoin the muscular
coat of the vessel. These plasm particles of carbon pigment.
degenerated parts are darkly stained owing (x 50o diam.) to the
calcareous particles having a strong affinity for the haemotoxylin
stain. (x 35 diam.) FIG. 46. - Heart. Fatty Infiltration. The fat
cells are increased and infiltrate the connective tissue between
the bundles of muscle fibres. These are pressed upon and become
atrophied, and may ultimately be replaced by adipose tissue. (x 40
diam.) FIG. 49. - Melanotic sarcoma. Many of these FIG. 48.--Brown
atrophy of heart. The malignant cells develop and accumulate muscle
fibres show the pigment in their protoplasm granules of melanin
granules, which are of a light yellow pigment. (x 300 diam.)
colour, situated specially at the poles of the fibre nucleus and
extending short distance in the long axis of the fibre. (x 400
diam.) FIG. 51. Liver, waxy. The swollen waxy capillaries are
pressing on the columns of liver cells and are causing marked
atrophy. (x 75 diam.) pigment from the liver by the normal channels
be prevented, as by obstruction of the main bile ducts, the bile
will accumulate until it regurgitates or is absorbed into the lymph
and blood vessels, and is carried in a soluble state throughout the
tissues, thus producing a general staining - an essential
characteristic of
jaundice.
3. In extraneous pigmentation we have coloured substances either
in a solid or fluid state, gaining entrance into the organism and
accumulating in certain tissues. The channels of entrance are
usually by the respiratory or the alimentary tract, also by the
skin. Pneumonokoniosis is due to the inhalation of minute particles
of various substances - such as coal, stone, iron, steel, &c.
These foreign particles settle on the lining membranes, and, by the
activity of certain cells (fig. 50, Pl. V. and fig. 30, P1. III.),
are carried into the tissues, where they set up chronic irritation
of a more or less serious nature according to the nature of the
inhaled particles.
Certain metallic poisons give rise to pigmentation of the
tissues,
e.g. in the blue line on the gums around the
roots of the teeth due to the formation of lead sulphide, or in
chronic
lead
poisoning, where absorption may have taken place through the
digestive tract, or, in the case of workers in lead and lead
paints, through the skin. Prolonged ingestion of arsenic may cause
pigmentary changes in the skin. If
silver nitrate salts be administered for a long
period as a medication, the skin that is exposed to light becomes
of a bluish-grey colour, which is extremely persistent. These
soluble salts combine with the albumins in the body, and are
deposited as minute granules of silver albuminate in the connective
tissue of the skin papillae,
serous membranes, the
intima of arteries and the kidney. This condition is known as
argyria.
Various coloured pigments may be deposited in the tissues
through damaged skin surface - note, for example, the well-known
practice of "
tattooing." Many workers following certain
occupations show pigmented scars due to the penetration of carbon
and other pigments from superficial wounds caused by
gunpowder, explosions,
&c.
Hyaline
This term has been applied to several of the transparent
homogeneous appearances found in pathological conditions. It is now
commonly used to indicate the transparent homogeneous structureless
swellings which are found affecting the smaller arteries and the
capillaries. The delicate connectivetissue fibrillae of the inner
coat of the arterioles are usually first and most affected. The
fibrils of the outer coat also show the change to a less extent,
while the degeneration very rarely spreads to the middle coat. This
swelling of the walls may partly or completely occlude the lumen of
the vessels.
Hyaline degeneration is found in certain acute infective
conditions; the toxins specially act on these connective-tissue
cell elements. It also seems to be brought about by chronic
toxaemias,
e.g. in subacute and chronic
Bright's
disease, lead poisoning and other obscure conditions. The
hyaline material, unlike the amyloid, does not give the
metachromatic staining reactions with methyleneviolet or
iodine. The chemical constitution
is not certain. The substance is very resistant to the action of
chemical reagents, to digestion, and possibly belongs to the
glyco-proteids.
Amyloid
The
wax-like or amyloid substance
has a certain resemblance to the colloid, mucoid and hyaline. It
has a firm gelatinous consistence and wax-like lustre, and,
microscopically, is found to be homogeneous and structureless, with
a translucency like that of ground-glass.
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The reaction with
iodine is seen best by direct light; the reactions with the other
substances are visible only by transmitted light. The name "amyloid
" was applied to it by Virchow on account of the blue reaction
which it gives occasionally with iodine and sulphuric acid,
resembling that given with vegetable
cellulose. It is now known to have nothing in
common with vegetable cellulose, but is regarded as one of the many
albuminoid substances existing in the body under pathological
conditions. Virchow's conjecture as to the starchy nature of the
substance was disproved by Friedrich and Kekule, who confirmed
Professor Miller's previous finding as to its albuminous or protein
nature.
.^ The anatomic pathology staff includes experts in the fields of gastrointestinal/liver/pancreaticobiliary tract, urologic, breast, gynecologic, pulmonary, and soft tissue/bone pathology.
Oddi
does not regard it as the essential constituent of amyloid, chiefly
because the colour reactions are forthcoming in the residuum after
the substance has been removed, while the substance itself does not
give these reactions. Quite likely the amyloid may be a combination
of the substance with a proteid. The soda combination of the acid
as obtained from the nasal cartilage of pigs had the composition
C18H25Na2NS017.
Krawkow in 1897 clearly demonstrated it to be a proteid in firm
combination with chrondroitin-sulphuric acid. As probably the
protein constituent varies in the different organs, one infers that
this will account for the varying results got from the analysis of
the substance obtained from different organs in such cases.
This amyloid substance is slowly and imperfectly digested by
pepsin - digestion being more
complete with trypsin and by autolytic enzymes.
There is no evidence that this material is brought by the
circulating blood and infiltrates the tissues.
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.^ Bone & joint (see also Soft Tissue) .
^ Soft tissue pathology (see also Bone & Joint) .
^ Benjamin Hoch M.D. Bone and Soft Tissue Pathologist Associate Professor, Anatomic Pathology University of Washington Medical Center 1959 N.E. Pacific Street .
It is known to
occur in
rheumatism,
and has been described in connexion with a few other diseases. A
number of interesting experiments, designed to test the
relationship between the condition of suppuration and the
production of amyloid, have been made of late years. The animal
most suitable for experimenting upon is the fowl, but other animals
have been found to react. Thus Krawkow and Nowak, employing the
frequent subcutaneous injection of the usual organisms of
suppuration, have induced in the fowl the deposition within the
tissues of a homogeneous substance giving the colour reactions of
true amyloid. When hardened in spirit, however, the greater part of
this experimental amyloid in the fowl vanishes, and the reactions
are not forthcoming. They were unable to verify any direct
connexion between its production and the organism of tubercle.
These observations have been verified in the
rabbit,
mouse, fowl,
guinea-
pig and
cat by Davidsohn, occasionally in the
dog by Lubarsch; and confirmatory
observations have also been made by Czerny and Maximoff. Lubarsch
succeeded in inducing it merely by the subcutaneous injection of
turpentine, which
produces its result, it is said, by exciting an abscess. Nowak,
however, found later that he could generate it where the turpentine
failed to induce suppuration; he believes that it may arise quite
apart from the influence of the organisms of suppuration, that it
is not a biological product of the micro-organisms of disease, and
also that it has nothing to do with emaciation. It is a
retrogressive process producing characteristic changes in the fine
connectivetissue fibrils.
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It spreads forwards, affecting the
supporting fibres outside the epithelium of the capillaries, and
then passes to the connective-tissue fibrils of the veins.
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The circulation is little interfered with, although the
walls of the vessels are much thickened by the amyloid material
(fig. 51, Pl. V.).
Amyloid Bodies
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They are minute
structures having a round or oval shape, concentrically striated,
and frequently showing a small nucleus-like body or cavity in their
centre. Iodine gives usually a dark brown reaction, sometimes a
deep blue; iodine and sulphuric acid almost always call forth an
intense deep blue reaction; and methyl-violet usually a brilliant
pink, quite resembling that of true amyloid. They are probably a
degeneration-product of cells.
Spurious Amyloid
If a healthy
spinal
cord be hung up in spirit for a matter of six months or more, a
glassy substance develops within it quite like true amyloid. It
further resembles true amyloid in giving all its colour reactions.
The reaction with methylviolet, however, differs from that with
true amyloid in being evanescent.
Response Of Tissues To Stimulation A stimulus may be defined as
every change of the external agencies acting upon an organism; and
if a stimulus come in contact with a body possessing the property
of irritability,
i.e. the capability of reacting to
stimuli, the result is stimulation (Verworn). Stimuli comprise
chemical, mechanical, thermal, photic and
electrical changes in the environment of the
organism. A stimulus may act on all sides and induce a general
effect without direction of movement, but in the production of
movement in a definite direction the stimulus must be applied
unilaterally. Stimuli applied generally, not unilaterally, in most
cases induce increased divisibility of the cells of the part.
Thus the poison of various insects induces in plants the
cellular new formation known as a
gall-nut; a foreign body implanted in a limb may
become encysted in a capsule of fibrous tissue; septic matter
introduced into the
abdomen
will cause proliferation of the lining endo(epi)thelium; and
placing an animal (salamander, Galeotti) in an
ambient medium at a higher temperature than
that to which it is accustomed naturally, increases the rapidity of
celldivision of its epithelium with
augmentation of the number of karyokinetic
figures.
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Bone (e.g.
.^ Bone & joint (see also Soft Tissue) .
^ The fellow will be exposed to over 3000 primary bone and soft tissue specimens and consultations received from UWMC hospitals and the surrounding region.
^ The fellowship consists of a 12 month rotation involving examination and work-up of cases by the fellow to be signed out with the bone and soft tissue pathologist at a daily sign out.
Among stimuli acting unilaterally, perhaps none has proved more
interesting, in late times, than what is known as
Chemiotaxis. By it is meant the property an organism
endowed with the power of movement has to move towards or away from
a chemical stimulus applied unilaterally, or, at any rate, where it
is applied in a more concentrated state on the one side than on the
others, and more particularly where the concentration increases
gradually in one direction away from the living organism acted
upon. Observed originally by Engelmann in bacteria, by Stahl in
myxomycetes, and by Pfeffer in ferns, mosses, &c., it has now
become recognized as a widespread phenomenon. The influence of the
chemical substance is either that of attraction or repulsion, the
one being known as positive, the other as negative chemiotaxis.
The female organs of certain cryptogams, for instance, exert a
positive chemiotactic action upon the spermatozoids, and probably,
as Pfeffer suggests, the chemical agent which exerts the influence
is
malic acid. No
other substance, at least, with which he experimented had a like
effect, and it is possible that in the archegonium which contains
the ovum malic acid is present.
.^ Fellows will be encouraged to participate in these studies or in relevant studies conducted by other members of the University of Washington community, such as those in areas of vascular biology or diabetes.
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Within a quarter of
an hour after a quantity of
cinnabar has been injected into the blood of
the
frog nearly every particle
will be found engulfed by the protoplasm of the leucocytes of the
circulating blood.
.^ Fellows will be encouraged to participate in these studies or in relevant studies conducted by other members of the University of Washington community, such as those in areas of vascular biology or diabetes.
Melanine particles formed in the spleen
in malaria, which pass along with the blood through the liver, are
appropriated by the
endothelial
cells of the hepatic capillaries, and are found embedded within
their substance. If the particle enveloped by the protoplasm be of
an organic nature, such as a bacterium, it undergoes digestion, and
ultimately becomes destroyed, and accordingly the term " phagocyte
" is now in common use to indicate cells having the above
properties. This phagocytal action of certain cells of the body is
held by Metchnikoff and his followers to have an important bearing
on the pathology of immunity. Phagocytes act as scavengers in
ridding the body of noxious particles, and more especially of
harmful bacteria.
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Among the latest is
that of Metchnikoff: " Inflammation generally," he says, " must be
regarded as a. phagocytic reaction on the part of the organism
against irritants. This reaction is carried out by the mobile
phagocytes sometimes alone, sometimes with the aid of the vascular
phagocytes, or of the nervous system."
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They surround individual
bacteria, absorb them into their substance, and ultimately destroy
them by digestion. The phagocytes are attracted from the blood
vessels and elsewhere towards the noxious
focus by the chemiotaxis exerted upon them by the
toxins secreted by the bacteria contained within it.
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Natural Protection Against Parasitism The living organism is a
rich storehouse of the very materials from which parasites, both
animal and vegetable, can best derive their nourishment. Some means
is necessary, therefore, to protect the one from the encroachments
of the other. A plant or animal in perfect health is more resistant
to parasitical invasion than one which is ill-nourished and weakly.
Of a number of plants growing side by side, those which become
infected with moulds are the most weakly, and an animal in low
health is more subject to contagious disease than one which is
robust. Each organism possesses within itself the means of
protection against its parasitical enemies, and these properties
are more in evidence when the organism is in perfect health than
when it is debilitated.
One chief means employed by nature in accomplishing this object
is the investment of those parts of the organism liable to be
attacked with an armour-like covering of epidermis, periderm, bark,
&c.
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The root of
the French
vine is attacked by the
Phylloxera, but that
of the American vine, whose epidermis is thicker, is protected from
it. The
larch remains free from
parasitism so long as its covering is intact, but as soon as this
is punctured by insects, or its continuity interfered with by
cracks or fissures, the Peziza penetrates, and before long brings
about the destruction of the branch.
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Bacteria of various kinds which alight upon
their surfaces begin to fructify in abundance, but are rapidly
destroyed as they burrow deeply. This is accomplished by a twofold
agency, for while numbers of them are seized upon by the
granulation phagocytes, others are broken up and dissolved by the
liquid filling the granulation interspaces (Afanassieff). This
latter, or histolytic, property
is. not confined to the
liquid of granulations; normal blood-serum possesses it to a
certain extent, and under bacterial influence it may become very
much exalted. Jiirgehinas makes out that when an animal is rendered
immune to a particular micro-organism this histolytic property
becomes exalted.
.^ There are more than 3000 breast cases evaluated in Surgical Pathology annually.
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When any excessive accumulation takes place the
condition is known as "hydrops " or "
dropsy." A " transudate " is a liquid having a
composition resembling that of blood-serum, while the term "
exudate " is applied to an effused liquid whose composition
approaches that of the blood-plasma in the relationship of its
solid and liquid parts, besides in most cases containing numbers of
colourless blood-corpuscles. Exudates are poured out under
inflammatory conditions, while none of the truly dropsical
effusions are of inflammatory origin; and hence the class of
exudates, as above defined, may be rejected from the
category of liquids we are at
present considering. Where the dropsical condition is more or less
general the term " anasarca " is applied to it; if the tissues are
infiltrated locally the term " oedema " is employed; and various
names are applied, with a local significance, to dropsies of
individual parts or cavities, such as " hydrothorax," "
hydroperitoneum " or "
ascites," "
hydrocephalus," and so on. In " anasarca
" the tissues which suffer most are those which are peculiarly lax,
such as the lower eyelids, the scrotum, and the backs of the hands
and feet. It is invariably the result of some cause acting
generally, such as renal disease, valvular defect of the heart, or
an impoverished state of the blood; while a mere oedema is usually
dependent upon some local obstruction to the return of blood or
lymph, or of both, the presence of parasites within the tissue,
such as the filaria sanguinis hominis or trichina spiralis, or the
poisonous bites of insects. Dropsy of the serous cavities is very
commonly merely part of a general anasarca, although occasionally
it may be, as in the case of ascites, the sequel to an obstruction
in the venous return. Dropsical liquids are usually pale yellow or
greenish, limpid, with a saltish taste and alkaline reaction, and a
specific gravity ranging from 1005 to 1024. They all contain
albumen and throw down a precipitate with heat and
nitric acid. None of
them, in man, coagulates spontaneously, although they contain
fibrinogen. The addition of some of the liquid squeezed out from a
blood-clot, of the squeezed blood-clot itself, or of a little
blood-serum, is sufficient to throw down a fibrinous coagulum
(Buchanan), evidently by these substances supplying the
fibrin-ferment.
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The quantity of proteid matter in a purely dropsical
effusion never amounts to that of an inflammatory exudation
(Lassar). Certain peculiar substances, probably degenerative
products, some of them reducing copper, are occasionally met with.
The liquid of ascites sometimes contains chyle in abundance
(hydrops lacteus), the escape having taken place from a ruptured
receptaculum chyli.
In a given case of anasarca due to a cause acting generally, it
will be found that the liquid of the pleural cavity always contains
the highest percentage of proteid, that of the peritoneal cavity
comes next, that of the cerebral ventricles follows this, and the
liquid of the subcutaneous areolar tissue contains the lowest. The
reason of this is apparently that the negative pressure of the
pleural, and partly of the peritoneal, cavity tends to aspirate a
liquid relatively thicker, so to speak, than that effused where no
such extraneous mechanism is at work (James).
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Thus Ludwig was of opinion that the lymph-flow is
dependent upon two factors, first, difference in pressure of the
blood in the capillaries and the liquid in the plasma spaces
outside; and, secondly, chemical interchanges setting up osmotic
currents through the vessel-walls. His results, so far, have been
confirmed by
Starling, who
finds that the amount of lymph-flow from the thoracic duct is
dependent upon difference in pressure. It varies with the increase
of the intracapillary or decrease of the extracapillary pressure,
and is also in part regulated by the greater or lesser permeability
of the vessel-walls.
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Starling does not accept this view, and cannot regard as an article
of faith Heidenhain's dictum that normally filtration plays no part
in the formation of lymph. LazarusBarlow, again, looks upon the
pouring out of lymph as evidence of the demands of the
tissue-elements for nutrition. An impulse is communicated to the
blood vessels in accordance with this demand, and a greater or
smaller outflow is the result. He traces various local dropsies to
the starvation from which the tissues are suffering, the liquid
accumulating in excess in accordance with the demand for more
nourishment. It may be asked, however, whether a dropsical tissue
is being held in a high state of nutrition, and whether, on the
contrary, the presence of lymph in excess in its interstices does
not tend to impair its vitality rather than to lend it support.
According to Rogowicz and Heidenhain, certain substances increase
the quantity of lymph given off from a part by acting upon the
cells of the capillary wall; they hold, in fact, that these
substances are true lymphagogues. Heidenhain recognizes two
classes, first, such substances as peptone,
leech extract and
crayfish extract; and, secondly, crystalloids
such as sugar,
salt, &c.
Starling sees no reason to believe that members of either class act
otherwise than by increasing the pressure in the capillaries or by
injuring the endothelial wall. The members of the first class
influence the endothelial plates of the capillaries injuriously,
inducing thereby increased permeability; those of the second class
(sugar, &c.), on injection into the blood, attract water from
the tissues and cause a condition of hydraemic plethora with
increased capillary pressure. The increased flow of lymph is due to
the increased pressure in the abdominal capillaries.
It is now coming to be recognized that increase of blood
pressure alone is not sufficient to account for all dropsical
effusions. Much more important is the effect of the alteration in
the amount of crystalloids in the tissues and blood and therefore
of the alteration in the osmotic pressure between these. Loeb found
experimentally that increase of metabolic products in muscle
greatly raised its osmotic pressure, and so it would absorb water
from a relatively concentrated
sodium chloride solution.
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Now differences in the amount of crystalloids cause alteration
in osmotic pressure while the proteid content affects it but
little; and of the crystalloids the chlorides appear to be those
most liable to variation.
Widal, Lemierre and other French observers have noted a
diminution in the excretion of chlorides in nephritis associated
with oedema; Widal and Javal found that a chloride-free diet caused
diminution in the oedema and a chloride containing diet an increase
of oedema. Oliver and Audibert published some cases of cirrhosis of
the liver with ascites in which they got results comparable to
those of Widal.
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^ The fellowship consists of 10 months of structured training, predominantly as a "hot-seat" fellowship, such that the fellow previews all surgical cases and initiates appropriate workup of them.
Certainly not all cases of renal dropsy show diminution in
the excretion of chlorides. Bainbridge suggests that a retention of
metabolic products may cause the oedema in renal disease,
Bradford having previously
shown that loss of a certain amount of renal tissue caused
retention of metabolic products in the tissues. As sodium chloride
is one of the most permeable of crystalloids it seems strange that
damage to the renal tissue should impede its excretion. Cushny has
shown experimentally that slowing of the blood-flow through renal
tissue causes less sodium chloride to appear in the urine while the
excretion of
urea and sulphates
remains unaffected; apparently the chloride, being more permeable,
is reabsorbed and so only appears to be excreted in less
quantity.
In the dropsy of cardiac disease, owing to the deficient
oxidation from stagnation of blood, metabolic products must
accumulate in the tissues; also lymph return must be impeded by the
increased pressure in the veins and so dropsy results (Wells).
The local oedema seen in some nervous affections might be
explained on the hypothesis of increased metabolic activity in
these areas due to some local nervous stimulation.
Thus, while increased pressure in the blood or lymph vessels may
be one factor, and increased permeability of the capillary
endothelium another, increased osmotic pressure in the tissues and
lymph is probably the most important in the production of dropsy.
This increased osmotic pressure is again due to accumulation of
crystalloids in the tissues, either products of metabolism due to
deficient oxidation from alteration in the blood or other cause,
or, it may be, as in some cases of nephritis, owing to a. retention
or reabsorption of chlorides in the tissues.
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The names of Pasteur and Lister will descend to posterity as
those of two of the greatest figures in the annals of medical
science, and indeed of science in general, during the 19th century.
The whole system of treatment of tubercular disease has been
altered by the discovery of the tubercle microphyte. Previously
consumptive individuals were carefully excluded from contact with
fresh air, and were advised to live in rooms almost hermetically
sealed and kept at a high temperature. The treatment of the disease
has now gone off in the opposite direction. Sanatoria have started
up all over
Europe and
elsewhere for its treatment on the open-air principle.
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The rapid diagnosis of
diphtheria, by recognizing its bacillus, has enabled the
practitioner of medicine to commence the treatment early, and it
has also enabled the medical officer of health to step in and
insist on the isolation of affected persons before the disease has
had time to spread. The discovery of the parasite of malaria by
Laveran, and of the method by which it gains entrance to the human
body, through the bite of a particular variety of
mosquito, by Manson and Ross,
promises much in the way of eradication of the disease in the
future.
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By the continuous injections under the
skin, in increasing doses, of the toxins of certain pathogenic
micro-organisms, such as that of diphtheria, an animal-usually the
horse-may be rendered completely
refractory to the disease.
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This immunity can be transferred to a fresh host (e.g. man) by
injecting such serum subcutaneously. The modern system of
hygiene is in great part
founded upon Decent pathology. The recognition of the dangers
accompanying the drinking of polluted water or milk, or of those
attached to the breathing of a germ-polluted atmosphere, has been
the natural sequence of an improved knowledge of pathology in its
bacteriological relationships.
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^ The variety of pathologic entities seen at the University of Virginia are extensive and include the areas of neuro-oncology, pituitary pathology, neurodegenerative disorders, infections, metabolic, cerebrovascular, and immunological CNS diseases, and neuromuscular pathology.
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