As far back as 1794 Baillie drew attention to the grey miliary nodules occurring in tuberculous tissue which gave rise to the term "tubercles.
Baillie drew attention to grey miliary nodules occurring in tuberculosis, and called them "tubercles.
Wherever the bacilli are arrested, they excite formation of granulations or miliary tubercular nodules, which increase and eventually coalesce.
The interlobular connective tissue, normally scanty, becomes thickened, fibrous, and infiltrated by minutemiliary granulations.
I have been able to prove miliary tuberculosis in only 4 of these.
A goat inoculated subcutaneously with 1 of these cultures died in 37 days with miliary tuberculosis of the lungs involving the axillary and prescapular glands.
Among the others, which showed less developed tuberculosis, I have never foundmiliary tuberculosis, and with very many I have never found any sign of a more rapid development of the process.
It often requires prolonged and minute researches in the depths of all the tissues to discover the few miliary centers, the presence of which has been revealed.
In my first publication on tuberculin injection I reported two cases in which acute miliary tuberculosis was proved in two high-grade tuberculous cows several weeks after the tuberculin injection.
It must not be forgotten that acute miliary tuberculosis by no means rarely accompanies an advanced tuberculosis of long standing.
The supramammary lymphatic gland (b) is greatly enlarged and contains many miliary tubercular foci.
A small deposit of tubercle was found at the summit of the left lung and a recent deposit of miliary tubercle beneath the arachnoid, upon the surface of one of the cerebral hemispheres.
Examine carefully for the presence of miliary tubercles.
It was found in miliary tubercles of the lung, cerebral and intestinal tubercle, cheesy bronchitis and pneumonia, phthisical sputa, scrofulous glands, and fungous inflammation of the joints.
Acute miliary tuberculosis of the lungs is more often met with as a sequela than as a complication.
He based his theory upon the almost constant coexistence of one or several cheesy collections and miliary tubercles.
Granular meningitis or general miliary tuberculosis also frequently follows in the wake of measles, connected in many cases with foci of caseous degeneration in the involved lymphatic glands or unabsorbed pneumonic exudation.
The tuberculous inflammation was regarded as a primary condition, while the acute miliary tuberculosis was a secondary process resulting from infection.
Acute miliary tuberculosis, involving chiefly the lungs and intestinal canal, occurred as a sequel in one case under our observation, and phthisis has been found to follow by other observers (Carter).
Such a condition simulates very closely the miliary tubercle, but is usually analogous to the appearances figured by Virchow,[75] and described by him as one of the phenomena of coagulation.
What is apparently pernicious vomiting in pregnancy may be the beginning of acute miliary tuberculosis.
He described the stages in the development of the disease, usingmiliary tubercle as its starting point.
Boyle recognized in miliary tubercle, as it was afterwards called by him, the anatomical basis of tuberculosis as a general disease, and, in 1810, published the results of one of the most complete researches in pathology.
There is nothing else in the shape of news but small-pox and miliary fevers, which have carried off people you did not know.
Lady Dalkeith is five months gone with child; she was hurrying to him, but was stopped on the road by the physician, who told her that it was a miliary fever.
In several cases there has been abundant sweating; and in one there was a very remarkable miliary and furuncular eruption.
This, which maybe called miliaria sudatoria, has been confounded with other miliary fevers, and has made the existence of the latter doubted.
Broth, or other animal mucus, kept in similar circumstances, would in the same time acquire a putrid smell; yet has this error frequently produced miliary eruptions, and increased every kind of inflammatory or sensitive fever.
Probably the most discouraging are the cases in which miliary tuberculosis is at work and conditions are about as unfavorable as possible.
In one such case I found that the fatal hemorrhage was due to the bursting of a miliary aneurism of a small artery in the submucous coat.
It may be said, perhaps, that the converse of this is not true, and that scrofulous persons are more frequently attacked by miliary tuberculosis than an equal number of non-scrofulous persons.
Miliary aneurisms occur in the stomach independently of gastric ulcer, and may give rise to fatal haematemesis, as in four cases reported by Galliard.
In connection with gastric ulcer mention has already been made of the occurrence of miliary aneurisms in the stomach, which may be the cause of fatal haematemesis.
In the case above mentioned of fatal haematemesis from miliary aneurism over an hour of continuous searching was required to find the pinhole perforation in the mucous membrane in the bottom of which lay the small aneurism.
It may come frommiliary aneurisms of the gastric arteries or from varicose veins in the wall of the stomach.
These miliary aneurisms in the floor of gastric ulcers seem to be analogous to those in the walls of phthisical cavities.
Previous to ulceration the mucous membrane is subjected to abundant infiltration with miliary and granular tubercle just beneath the epithelial layer.
Especially in obscure cases should careful search be made for miliary aneurisms.
Nor are the cases of miliary tuberculosis, resulting from caseous degeneration of rachitical glands, very exceptional.
With the discovery of miliary tubercle a determined reaction took place against this view, and for a while many regarded scrofulosis merely as a form or stage of tuberculosis.
The alterations in the gland consist in the development of cheesy masses or of miliary granulations in the connective tissue between the acini.
I should, however, have very much liked to have seen the boys from the Miliary Asslum march to the Surrey Theatre; it must have been a beautiful site; I suppose they got leave through the Egerton General's office.
It sometimes acts like miliary tuberculosis of the lungs, and this is quite frequent in oxen.
Case, where the Petechiae appeared on the fourth, and the whitemiliary Eruptions on the seventeenth Day of the Fever.
Day, on the coming on of profuse Sweats, the Petechiae disappear, and vast Quantities of small white miliary pustules break out.
Spots which rise above the Surface of the Skin, and are of the miliary kind, as common in contagious Fevers, as he observed among the French Prisoners in Winchester Castle, in the Beginning of the Year 1761.
I never saw them rise above the Skin; nor did I once see any miliary Eruptions in this Fever; which agreed exactly with what Dr.
Pringle had observed in the former War, and in the Beginning of this; however, we ought not to conclude from thence that miliary Eruptions are never observed in Fevers of this kind; for Dr.
Defn: A fever accompanied by an eruption of small, isolated, red pimples, resembling a millet seed in form or size; miliary fever.
Defn: Small and numerous; as, the miliary tubercles of Echini.
Defn: Accompanied with an eruption like millet seeds; as, a miliary fever.
Helomata of the miliary variety, usually appear on the sole of the foot and are, as a rule, as numerous as they are small.
Frequently the synovial membrane is studded with miliarytubercles and its cavity is filled with an abundant serous secretion.
This germ obtains entrance to the bone marrow and causes the formation of miliary tubercules which arise from the proliferation of the connective tissue of the marrow around the primary tubercule.
When she returned, she said to Marguerite,-- "Do you know what a miliary fever is?
During epidemics, and we have had the typhus this year, and had miliary fever two years ago, we have as many as one hundred patients, and do not know what to do with them.
It is thought at times to bear some resemblance to goose-flesh (cutis anserina), the miliary papular syphiloderm in its desquamating stage, and lichen scrofulosus.
The small acuminated-pustular syphiloderm (miliary pustular syphiloderm) is an early or late secondary eruption, commonly encountered in the first six or eight months of the disease.
Does the disease bear any resemblance to the miliary papular syphilide, psoriasis, and papular eczema?
One peritoneal tumor in a rat (Mus decumanus) gave the impression of a malignant tumor on account of the miliarydissemination of the peritoneum.
The outline of the cells was indefinite; a few miliary hemorrhages existed in the cortical part of the organ.
Small foci, most numerous under Glisson's capsule, were scattered throughout the organ; they varied in size, but were not larger than a miliary tubercle.
As oedema marks the first tardiness of fluids we have the beginning step which will lead from miliary tuberculosis to the largest known forms of tubercles, which is the effect of the active principles of stale life or the life of dead matter.
The oesophagus about half way down, has its lining membrane removed for one-third its length, showing miliary points on its muscular coat.
The spleen was very large and covered with copious miliary points.
Its sole purpose was to consider that Miliary Petition; but the King called to it not only those who had signed the Petition, but those who had opposed it.
Binswanger states that tuberculosis, aside from miliarytuberculosis or meningitis, produces no mental disorder except phenomena of the amentia of exhaustion.
Acute miliary tuberculosis may produce the impression of a general paresis or of an amentia in Meynert's sense.
Together with a narrative of the Throat-Distemper and the Miliary Fever which were epidemical in the Duchy of Cleveland in 1760.
In adults it was mostly an affection of the throat, few having the miliary eruption, and only one adult dying "within the circle of my observations.
Sims brings the history of the nervous or putrid or miliary fever in Ireland (Tyrone) continuously down to the year 1772, as elsewhere related.
There is nothing to show that the alexipharmac treatment was the one always used; and it is not certain that some in Ireland and elsewhere who had miliary eruption received any medical treatment at all.
Another complication arises owing to the prevalence, in the same period, of putrid or miliary fevers, which had sometimes an anginous or "throaty" character.
The first notice by Dr Johnstone is of a low miliary fever from Midsummer 1752 to the end of the year.
On the face, neck and breast, the rash was even with the surface, elsewhere it was miliary or shagreen.
Several of the annalists of epidemic constitutions agree as to fatal anginas in the year 1727, with an exanthem of the miliary kind.
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