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In (6) the shading indicates the position of an astrocells develop in the lymph nodes, in the sphere (left white). Compare the nuclear markings with those in Fig. 5stromatic, and not necessarily in the lymphadenoid tissue b y changes of anaplastic nature in the indifferent perivascular or mesenchymal cells. Such an interpretation is contradictory to the first statement that * The drawings are purposely diagrammatic in order to demonstrate how the main nuclear and cytoplasmic characters can be represented by a pen for the purpose of recording ** bedside " microscopic findings.
T h e y were found t o be very abundant in a case of aneurysm in which 12 leakage h a d taken place for a considerable t i m e . T h e y are increased in pneumonia, septicaemia, and appendicitis. Degenerative changes in such cells are w o r t h y of note. V I E W S A S TO N A T U R E : — 1. That it is t h e result of proliferation of the endothelium of the vessels (Kölliker). 2. That it is produced b y t h e fusion of several leucocytes 14 (Sanfelice ). 3. That it is merely a giant leucocyte (Howell, v.
In t h e hollow of t h e nucleus are a number of centrioles grouped together into a small cluster, or t h e y are scattered about in the central zone of protoplasm. —Always indirect. 10 polar mitosis. C E . Walker described division b y a m i t o s i s . —Amoeboid motility is present. I t is therefore probably a phagocytic cell. —From other giant cells—see Chapter VII. —Saxer's primary wandering cell, or t h e stellate con4 nective-tissue cells. * T h e y are n o t the first cells to appear in t h e 4 4 foetal marrow.