In man the lobules are not distinctly separated one from the other, but in some animals, e.
Vertical section through two hepatic lobules of a pig.
Situated under, or at the bases of, the lobules of the liver.
Fibroid pneumonia is an inflammation of the interstitial connective tissue lying between the lobules of the lungs, and is very slow in its course, producing shrinking and atrophy of the lungs.
Normal, air-containing lobules may be scattered among and around the hepatized portion in an irregular manner.
These lobules vary, and are, as is the duct, lined with epithelium.
In the other case the external form of the lung and the shape and outline of the lobules were preserved, but the lung tissue itself was not recognizable as such.
The inflammation of the connective tissue between the lobules is not infrequently observed in so-called interstitial pneumonia and may lead to the formation of whitish bands intersecting the lung tissues in various directions.
The lobules are held together by a small amount of fibrous tissue, in which the bile ducts and larger blood vessels are lodged.
It matters not whether we regard the bands between the lobules or the varying shades of the lobules themselves as the marbling, provided either or both are peculiar to contagious pleuropneumonia.
It will be noticed that the lines between the lobules are quite faint, indicating little or no inflammation of the connective tissue between the lobules.
The cluster of lobules making up a single kidney forms an ovoid mass flattened from above downward, and extending from the last rib backward beneath the loins and to one side of the solid chain of the backbone.
In some instances the connective tissue beneath the skin and between the lobules of the gland is affected, then the swelling is uniformly rounded and of nearly the same consistency, pitting everywhere on pressure.
Eventually its connection with the throat becomes lost, and the lobules develop a lumen.
It continues to grow in length, and becomes divided up into a number of solid branched lobulesseparated by connective tissue septa.
The blood-channels are at first very large, and have a very irregular arrangement; and it is not till comparatively late that the hepatic lobuleswith their characteristic vascular structures become established.
On section the boundaries of the lobules are either lost or have become very indistinct, the line of section being bloodless.
The lobulesare separated by an opaque yellow border, and the centre of each is marked by a spot of a similar yellow color.
The granulations, so called, consist of small prominences corresponding to lobules or groups of lobules, and hence vary in size from that of a pinhead to that of a pea.
The bands of newly-formed connective tissue extend between individual lobules (monolobular cirrhosis) or between groups of lobules (multilobular cirrhosis).
The result of this obliteration of the portal radicles is the impaired nutrition of the lobules and atrophy of the cells.
The hyperaemia which results is of a passive character, a venous congestion, and the affected lobules have a dusky-red color.
The outline of the lobules remains distinct even in cases far advanced in the fatty degeneration, but in the extreme cases it is obliterated, the cut surface presenting a uniformly yellowish or grayish-yellow tint.
It is composed of a soft, brown tissue, and consists of lobules contained in lobes of larger size.
The minute bronchial ramifications and corresponding lobuleswere impacted with dense carbon.
The middle lobe was crepitant, though soaked with black fluid; several impacted lobules were scattered throughout its substance.
The portion of brain destroyed was probably a considerable portion of the cuneate and precuneate lobules of both sides, as well as a portion of the first occipital convolution, and the superior parietal lobule of the right side.
This variety is found in separate lobules or alveoli on the inner border of the bodies.
These lobules are perfectly solid without any trace of a lumen.
It is the lobules which give to the liver its coarse, granular appearance, when torn across.
Now each lobule is a very small miniature of a whole lung, for by the grouping together of these lobules another set of larger lobules is formed.
In the midst of the stamens is visible a small, hairy body of 5 lobules which are the rudiments of the ovaries.
Ovary unilocular, uniovulate, with a short style bearing 3 lobulesat its apex.
Leaves, many serrate lobules with white dots on the ends.
One style of equal length with the stamens, situated above the center of the 5 lobules of the ovary which develop into 5 future pods.
The cheeks and various parts of the face were also anesthetic to touch, and the lobules of the ears could even be pierced with large pins without reaction by the patient.
The outlines of the hepatic lobules were very distinct, each central vein being surrounded by an opaque yellowish zone; when fresh the hue was more uniform, and the section was yellowish-white in colour.
The lobules of the liver were in many places unrecognisable; in others they stood in bold relief as brilliant canary-yellow patches, standing in strong contrast to the deep dark-red areas of congestion and extravasation.
The change in the cells is uniform throughout each lobule, but some lobules are rather more affected than others.
Scattered lung lobulesor a large portion of the lungs may be inflamed.
Each lung is divided into lobes, and each lobe into a great number of lobules by the supporting connective tissue.
The inflammation may affect one or both lungs, one or more lobes, or scattered lobules of lung tissue.
Fibroid pneumonia is an inflammation of the interstitial connective tissue lying between the lobules of the lungs, and is very slow in its course, producing shrinking and atrophy of the lungs.
Defn: Situated under, or at the bases of, the lobules of the liver.
The Pancreas is composed of a number of lobules or glands; a small duct proceeds from each; they unite and form a common canal, which proceeds towards, and terminates in, the fourth stomach.
In the more chronic cases, the diseased lobes and lobules are found partly separated from the more healthy structures.
It is true that the pancreas in certain teleosts is now known to be present although concealed from observation in the liver or scattered in the form of small lobules between the layers of the mesentery (cf.
In Myxinoids a peculiar lobulated glandular organ is found imbedded in the peritoneal coat of the intestine near the entrance of the bile-duct, into which its lobules open separately.
Care must be taken that none of the outlying lobules are left behind.
The fat is arranged in lobules separated by connective-tissue septa, which are continuous with the capsule surrounding the tumour and with the overlying skin, which becomes dimpled or puckered when an attempt is made to pinch it up.
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