A wart consists of both epidermic and papillary hypertrophy, the interior of the growth containing a vascular loop.
In the severe variety--ichthyosis hystrix--in addition to scaliness there is marked papillary hypertrophy, forming warty or spinous patches.
The rete and papillary layer are especially involved, although in severe and chronic cases the lower part of the corium and even the subcutaneous tissue may share in the process.
In the acuminated variety there are marked papillary enlargement, excessive development of the mucous layer, and an abundant vascular supply.
Ichthyosis is a chronic, hypertrophic disease, characterized by dryness and scaliness of the skin, with a variable amount of papillary growth.
Verruca necrogenica is a rare, localized, papillary or wart-like formation, occurring usually about the knuckles or other parts of the hand.
Anatomically the essential feature is epidermic hypertrophy, with usually a varying degree of papillaryhypertrophy also.
Eczema verrucosum presents similar conditions, but, in addition, displays a tendency to papillary or wart-like hypertrophy.
The deep surface of the epidermis is accurately molded on the papillary layer of the true skin, and, when removed by maceration, presents depressions which correspond to the elevations on the dermis.
When fibromas develop from the lining or covering tissues they frequently form papillary growths, more or less thickly covered with epithelium, and are then called papillomas, or warts.
The papillary nerves run in a waving manner, usually terminating in loops.
Kelis is an irregularly shaped flat tumor of the skin, resulting from hypertrophy--increased growth of the fibrous tissue of the corium, producing absorption of the papillary layer.
This starts at the inner corner of the eye as a papillary elevation or as small nodules which become fused.
Sir Francis Galton, a Fellow of the Royal Society, was the first to systematize it, and the first to establish the fact that the papillary ridges of the fingers did not change through life.
It has been thoroughly established that the papillary ridges of fingers never change during life.
First appear circumscribed patches of hyperæmia, in which the papillary layer of the corium is concerned, and which is followed by some thickening of the rete, the epithelia involved becoming coarsely granular.
It is probably an abortive form of pock, in which only the papillary layer of the skin takes part, without any exudation into the epidermis.
These patches are especially common in thepapillary muscles of the mitral valve--a fact which explains the occasional presence of systolic murmurs in typhoid fever.
Sometimes, instead of cleaning itself gradually, the tongue throws off its coating in large flakes, leaving the mucous membrane red and shining, as if deprived of its papillary structure.
Wyss describes the cutaneous nodules as formed by a great proliferation of round cells (like pus-cells) in the upper layer of the corium just beneath the papillary layer.
The papillarycancers of the skin and the villous cancers of mucous membranes are thus distinguished.
A cancer may appear as a papillary growth on a mucous or a skin surface, as a nodule in the substance of an organ, or as a diffuse thickening of a tubular organ such as the stomach or intestine.
That part of the corium immediately adjoining the epidermis is known as the papillary portion, and contains the terminal loops of the cutaneous blood vessels and the terminations of the cutaneous nerves.
On removing the packing on the fifth or sixth day, the surface is found to be covered with minute, red, papillary granulations, which are beginning to fill up the cavity.
From the lips it may spread to the gum and palate, giving to the mucous membrane the appearance of a raised, bright-red, papillaryor villous surface.
The papillary layer of the skin is well infiltrated with a mild solution (one-eighth per cent.
The palliative cure rests for its efficacy on the removal of the horny tissue down to, but not into, the papillary layer.
When the dissection reaches the papillary layer in the skin, as evidenced by the red color, further operative steps should cease.
Intense swelling and congestion of the papillary layer.
Running down the centre of the incomplete horn is usually a narrow fissure marking the line of separation in the papillary layer of the coronary cushion, which, as we shall later see, is responsible for the malformation.
This complication of coronitis occurs when the injury or after-effect of the formation of pus has been severe enough to destroy outright a comparatively large portion of the papillary layer of the coronary cushion.
Imprint of human hand, showing papillarylines on palm and fingers.
For some time past the papillary lines have been attracting the attention of students, in regard to their earliest appearance (in the zoological scale), their disposition and complications.
Professor Sante de Sanctis has quite recently invented a practical method of preserving papillary imprints by the aid of photography.
This variety of designs produces individual characteristics which are utilized in criminal anthropology for purposes of identification; hence, it is highly important to be able to take impressions of the papillary lines.
We know that the papillary lines bear a relation to the exquisite delicacy of the sense of touch.
The papillary masses developed on the skin of the back, buttock, and occiput.
Acanthosis Nigricans may be defined as a general pigmentation with papillary mole-like growths.
On arms, it is in parts papillary and pointed, and in parts flat with indented centres.
Eruption fine and papillary on face; red and scarcely raised on arms.
Demarquay[71] reports good results in one case of dissecting papillary glossitis from biweekly applications of equal parts of chromic acid and water.
The changes which occur in the kidney as a result of gout are--a contraction of the organ, the result of interstitial inflammatory processes, and a deposition of uratic salts, occurring mainly in the papillary portion.
If a higher grade of intestinal catarrh or a catarrh more protracted have occurred, the volume of these follicles is so increased that they rise above the common level and present a papillary appearance.
When the inflammation predominates in the papillae the disease is often designated as papillary glossitis; when in the glands, it is often termed follicular glossitis.
The papillary layer, exhibiting the nerves as they form loops.
By this process leather is formed, and its peculiar markings are owing to the papillary layer.
The Ancyliozoa consequently divide into Reticular or Papillary animals; into Branchial or Pedal, and into Tracheal or Winged animals.
The large papillary tumors which I have met with in the mare's bladder have been invariably delicate in texture and could be removed piecemeal by forceps.
This papillary layer is very richly supplied with capillary blood vessels and nerves, and is at once the seat of acute sensation and the point from which the nutrient liquid is supplied to the cells of the cuticle above.
These are essentially a morbid overgrowth of the superficialpapillary layer of the skin and of the investing cuticular layer.
When thepapillary hypertrophy is more diffuse it is apt to be concealed in the concavity of the turbinal.
It may begin as a hard nodule, or as a papillary growth which breaks down on the surface, leaving a deep ulcer with a characteristically indurated base--the crateriform ulcer.
Papillary or Nodular Tubercle of the Synovial Membrane.
The cysts thus formed may be unilocular or multilocular, and intra-cystic papillary vegetations frequently grow from their walls.
As to the papillary flow being stimulated by the food, with as bad philosophy it might be said, charmed; or that clockwork is stimulated by the weights.
The Papillaryridges on monkeys’ hands and feet,” (Nature, vol.
A small patelliform shell, with a very short papillary spire; and the aperture irregularly expanded.
The papillary spire may form a sufficient reason for separating this genus from Fusus, while the absence of plates on the columella places them at a still greater distance from Turbinella.
A papillary apex is one which is swelled at the extremity into a little rounded nob, or nipple; and a mammellated apex is one which is rounded out more fully into the shape of a teat.
It is due to the dilatation of its walls, to the displacement of the auriculoventricular septum toward the apex occurring at the time of ventricular systole, and to the pull of the papillarymuscles on the tricuspid valve leaflets.
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