By this hypothesis we can easily understand eosinophil leucocytosis, the presence of eosinophil cells in exudations and secretions, and the local accumulation of this kind of cell.
We should therefore expect that an increase of mast cells in the blood or in certain inflammatory exudations would be by no means seldom.
Both forms have in common a considerable contractility, which renders possible their emigration from the vessels, and their appearance in exudations and in pus.
Here it becomes encysted, and is nourished by the exudations of the fish.
It is here that she seems to pair, while sipping the sugary exudations of the small white flowers.
One conceives a notion of exudations supplied by the bearer's body, in which case the young would feed on their mother, after the manner of parasitic vermin, and gradually drain her strength.
All exudations except that of the Boswellia serrata are agreeable to the deities.
It is, however, certain that the best of all exudations is that of the Balsamodendron Mukul.
Spruce-gum, the resinous exudations of the Spruce-trees of northeastern America, is gathered in considerable quantities principally in northern New England and Canada, and is used as a masticatory.
The waxy exudations from the trunk and leaves of Fraxinus Ornus L.
In its mature stage the caterpillar is short, slug-shaped, covered with a multitude of bristling hairs, upon which it gathers the white exudations or scales of the mealy bugs upon which it feeds.
The sweetish exudations from this tree are sometimes used in medicine.
Fibrinous exudations may also be present within tissues, especially in those whose meshes are wide, provided the essential elements of coagulation are present.
The colloid exudations are glairy, semi-solid, jelly-like masses, infiltrating the tissues.
Still more difficult is it to decide as to the seat of exudations met with beneath the abdominal walls.
Orth found in the purulent contents of the vessels of the funis, in children who died of sepsis, precisely the same formations as existed in the exudations of the mother.
Some observers have noted a relatively frequent occurrence of diphtherial exudations in this disease, while others do not allude to their existence.
The serous exudations of the skin are those present in vesicles, blisters, or bullæ, which owe their limitation to the resistance offered to the spreading of the liquid inflammatory product by the coherent epidermis.
The following mixture is also beneficial for local treatment when the faucial surface is foul and offensive from the exudations and secretions.
Jelly-like exudationsare also found in these membranes in the mesentery and in the retro-peritoneal tissue.
In suppuration of parametritic exudations the pus commonly forms in small scattered collections, and rarely gives rise to large abscesses.
Fibrinous exudations are therefore frequent and abundant in cellular and serous (sero-cellular) inflammation of the great serous cavities of the body.
Fibrinous exudations on mucous surfaces, according to Weigert, can only take place when the epithelium is destroyed.
The cellular element likewise is that which in abundant liquid exudations characterizes them as purulent.
According to Garrod, theexudations in articular gout are rich in the urates of soda, lime, magnesia, and ammonia; they also contain some phosphate of lime and traces of organic matter.
When attacks of hepatic colic have occurred, more or less inflammation of the peritoneal layer of the gall-bladder and cystic duct is lighted up, and organized exudations form, changing the shape and position of the organs concerned.
The exudations are sero-sanguinolent or fibrinous in character, and sometimes reach the inordinate quantity of four or five pounds, occasioning the patient the utmost distress and embarrassing the respiratory and circulatory functions.
Such inflammatory exudations about the gall-bladder may become the seat of malignant disease--of scirrhus.
In cases of acute toxic gastritis intense redness is seen over the entire {467} surface of the mucous membrane, followed by rapid exudations and sloughing of portions of the membrane.
The history of local fibrinous exudationsis not as easily told as that of the purulent.
Encapsulated peritoneal exudations near the stomach have been mistaken for gastric cancer.
If the new formation has developed from exudations about the gall-bladder and cystic duct, it may be felt by suddenly depressing the walls of the abdomen over this organ in the usual position of the fissure.
Very rarely, organized exudations of the peritoneum may be so situated as to compress the portal vein.
The adhesion of the gall-bladder or common duct to the duodenum or colon may be direct, exudations uniting {1075} the two parts without the intervention of an abscess cavity, or such a sac or cavity may be interposed.
Heyfelder[11] has described similar exudations under the name of enteritis exudatoria.
A prolonged congestion may, however, lead to active inflammation, and in that case we find serous and plastic exudations in the cavities of the brain.
Exudations of a membranous character may be present, and are found attached to the surfaces of the pia mater.
In plants and vegetables, both as to their exudations and pith when freshly exposed, there is no sensible degree of heat.
In the vegetable world we know of no plant, nor part of any plant (as the exudations or pith) that is warm to man's touch.
It does not seem probable that exudative diathesis, a term which implies a predisposition to develop exudations or denudations of the skin and mucous membranes, is the result of a lack of vitamine.
The only clinical condition which we have found predisposing to scurvy is the "exudative diathesis" of Czerny, a term which implies a tendency to develop exudations of the skin or of the mucous membranes.
The noxious exudations of the Manchineel-tree are said to cause certain death to those who rashly sleep beneath its foliage.
Her slender legs would be strained and deformed by merely sweeping away a little dust; her mouth is a sucker for gathering the sugary exudations of the flowers and not the solid pincers needed for the crumbling of cement.
Old pelvic adhesions and exudations as a result of pelvic cellulitis or peritonitis are amenable to galvanization after hot douches, sitz baths, and other discussives have failed to excite absorption.
It is collected in July and August after the exudations have ceased.
Mud holes also in hot weather attract many butterflies, as do the sweet exudations from various trees, or from fallen or over-ripe fruit.
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