There is every probability that the mammary glands are modified and hypertrophied sebaceous glands, and transitional stages are seen in the areolar glands, which sometimes secrete milk.
Between the scalp proper and the pericranium is a quantity of loose areolar tissue, in the meshes of which extravasated blood or inflammatory products can rapidly spread over a wide area.
The œdema consists of an exudation into the loose submucous areolar tissue, which may be of a simple serous character or may become sero-purulent.
Between the dura and the bony wall of the canal is a space filled with loose areolar tissue and traversed by large venous sinuses.
Defn: Purulent inflammation of the cellular or areolar tissue.
Defn: A collection of serous fluid in the areolar texture of the scrotum or in the coverings, especially in the serous sac, investing the testicle or the spermatic cord; dropsy of the testicle.
The cavities result either from the new formation of lymph spaces or vessels, or from the dilatation of those which already exist; their walls are composed of fibro-areolar tissue lined by endothelium and strengthened by non-striped muscle.
The clinical features are those of an ill-defined swelling composed of a number of tortuous, convoluted cords, lying in a loose areolar tissue and freely movable on one another.
There are no bones resting on each other, no synovia; but where the scapula has its largest range of movement there is a remarkable amount of areolar tissue, which renders movement easy.
It is best to push the muscle to the outside with the thumb, and with the handle of the scalpel, work down deep through the areolar tissue.
Ecchymosis is an extravasation of blood into the areolar tissues, forming a bruised place caused principally by a blow from a heavy instrument or missile.
It contains nothing but some loose areolar tissue.
The fascia (fascia, a bandage) is areolar or aponeurotic tissue of variable thickness and strength found in all regions of the body and invests or surrounds the softer and more delicate organs.
It connects the skin with the deep fascia and consists of areolar tissue.
Corrosive sublimate, carbolic acid, and quinine can be administered by the subcutaneousareolar tissue.
If the mechanism of this oedematous swelling be as supposed, the effusion into the areolar tissue necessarily succeeds to the abdominal effusion.
Emphysema of the subcutaneous, subperitoneal, and other loose areolar tissue of the body is a rare but remarkable result of the perforation of gastric ulcer.
A livid or black and blue spot, produced by the extravasation or effusion of blood into the areolar tissue from a contusion.
Purulent inflammation of the cellular or areolar tissue.
A collection of serous fluid in the areolar texture of the scrotum or in the coverings, especially in the serous sac, investing the testicle or the spermatic cord; dropsy of the testicle.
The flap thus marked out was dissected up, and consisted of the integuments, areolar tissue, and extensor tendons of the four fingers, together with large deposits of fibrine, the products of repeated and prolonged inflammatory action.
Just under the mucous membrane of the anus and rectum there is a layer of loose, fatty, connective tissue, called areolar tissue.
Outside of the longitudinal muscular bands are the serous and areolar layers, the latter covering the lower half of the rectum.
In time the areolar and muscular coats become invaded by the morbid process, and this increases the irritability of the tissues of the organ.
Just how long chronic inflammation confines itself to the mucous membrane before invading the areolar or lace-like connective tissue and the muscular tissue of the organ, I am unable to state.
From the elbow to the wrist-band illustrates the lower part of the rectum, when covered on the outside with an areolar coat.
It has always been a very general idea that a condensing and contracting nebula would, under theareolar law, assume the form of a lens rather than of a sphere.
The areolar texture is partially absorbed, and the medullary canal filled with coagula, which are often arranged in concentric layers, as in old aneurismal sacs in other situations.
The lamellæ of the long bones, naturally so hard and compact, are a good deal softened, and the areolar structure greatly rarefied, many of the cells being more than double or even triple the natural size.
A nerve consists of a bundle of tubular fibers, held together by a denseareolar tissue, and inclosed in a membranous sheath--the neurilemma.
The fluid residue left on their discs was now examined, and consisted in one case of perfectly transparent, viscid matter; in the other two cases, it contained some elastic tissue and apparently remnants of half digested areolar tissue.
From these facts it is clear that areolar tissue is easily and quickly digested by the secretion; but that it does not greatly excite the leaves.
We see the influence of the nature of different substances in bits of meat, albumen, and fresh gluten acting very differently from equal-sized bits of gelatine, areolar tissue, and the fibrous basis of bone.
During a more favourable season, moderately sized bits of the skinned ear of a cat, which includes cartilage, areolar and elastic tissue, were placed on three leaves.
This is an interesting conclusion, as it is known that gelatine affords but little nutriment to animals; and so, probably, would areolar tissue and the fibrous basis of bone.
Some areolar tissue free from elastic tissue was next procured from the visceral cavity of a toad, and moderately sized, as well as very small, bits were placed on five leaves.
Areolar tissue may also be studied in sections of skin, and in the capsules of the different internal organs.
The surface of the brain and spinal cord is closely invested with an extremely vascular, areolar tissue, called the pia mater.
This runs its course within the less dense fibrous tissue known as the areolar or cellular tissue.
Beriberi atrophia (dry or atrophic beriberi), in which there is a notable deficiency of fluids in the vessels and areolar tissue, and atrophy of the muscles.
In the wet form, medication consists in the administration of drugs calculated to draw off the excess of serum in the areolar tissues and in the serous sacs.
The first manifestation of anasarca, the pathognomonic symptom of wet beriberi, is in an oedematous condition of the areolar tissue of the anterior part of the legs.
In the existence of a fibrinous pneumonia the conditions are somewhat analogous to those present in the fibrinous inflammation of serous surfaces and of the areolar connective tissue.
The band itself was chiefly a coalescence of the xyphoid cartilages, surrounded by areolar tissue and skin.
The constricting band was formed by a coalition of the xiphoid cartilages and the umbilical vessels, surrounded by areolar tissue and covered with skin.
Thus, both for itself and in its relations to the areolar spaces and to the rest of the body, its activity is functionally of service.
When in any individual the weight varies rapidly or slowly, it is nearly always due, for the most part, to a change in the amount of adipose tissue stored away in the meshes of the areolar tissue.
The use of the areolar tissue is to connect together organs and parts of organs, and to envelop, fix, and protect the vessels and nerves of organs.
Throughout this feltwork structure which gradually passes into areolar tissue are numerous muscular fibers, as about the hair-follicles and the oil glands.
The areolartissue forms a protective covering for the tissues of delicate and important organs.
In almost every part of the body the ordinary areolartissue contains a variable quantity of adipose or fatty tissue.
In the skin and fasciæ, the yellow elastic is found mixed with white fibrous and areolar tissues.
Second, by diffused inflammation of the areolar tissue, gangrene, and extensive sloughing.
The cutis consists of a fibro-areolar tissue and vessels of supply.
It is characterized by recurrent attacks of swelling of the skin and subcutaneous areolar tissue.
It is covered by epidermis and attached to the underlying parts by a layer of areolar tissue, which usually contains fat.
This is a dropsical condition of the skin and subcutaneous areolar tissue, characterized by pitting under pressure, the fingers leaving a dent which remains a short time.
It is characterized by a distention of the skin with air or gas contained in the subcutaneous areolar tissue.
The sudorific glands, or sweat glands, are situated in the subcutaneous areolar tissue, surrounded by a quantity of fat.
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