The parenchymatous tissue of the kidneys is commonly found in an oedematous condition, and the tubuli uriniferi are more or less affected by a catarrhal inflammation, which is manifested by the exfoliation of granular epithelium.
The mucous membrane, but little involved, may remain normal or may present the evidence of catarrhal inflammation, desquamation of epithelium, congestion, and slight deposits of mucus.
Mycotic tonsillitis is due to the development of a cryptogam upon tonsils probably already in a state of catarrhal inflammation in individuals with health impaired by previous disease or unfavorable hygienic influences.
The mildest form of the malady is a catarrhal inflammation of the mucous membrane covering the gland, and does not extend along the lacunae which dip inward from the surface and divaricate toward the interior of the organ.
Whenever the frequency and fluidity of the stools are such as to be regarded as pathological, some stage or other of catarrhal inflammation may be assumed to exist.
The symptoms of hay fever resemble those of catarrhal inflammation, but the resemblance is only superficial.
It was in watching the changes in my own eyes and nose that I realized that this was no catarrhal inflammation but a much more superficial lesion.
This one point of rapid appearance and rapid disappearance would forbid our calling the lesion of hay fever a catarrhal inflammation.
Autopsy: Thoracic organs seemingly normal; mucous membrane of stomach exhibited a catarrhal inflammation generally; large intestines somewhat impacted but walls appeared normal; other organs normal.
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