in the asditori.m of Toichi Hospital on 2 November 1954.
is the sumnary of tho reports:
The following
1. The rarrov of the fesur, stern.m, and flium showed soma regeneration at the centers but thore was capillary enlargement. Necrotic
cells were observed near the diaphyses, Mature and immature growth was
still observed in the leskocyte system and giant marrow colls. Part
of the last-reriod leukenic shape reaction can be explained by the
regenerative phenozznon of this central part, but it is still a prodvlem
for st.dy.
2, the lymph nodes of the mesentery, armpit, neck, and pancreas
head sere all atrophic; embryonic nuclei were not observed. The lymphatic sinuses were anple and the reticulo-cndothelial cells showed sone
prominent mobilization. The nobilized endothelial cells presented the
picture of heroisiderosis and phagocytosis in the red blood corpuscles
or nuclei; on the other hand, Cezeneration and maultinucication were
observed in the endothelial cells, and adhesion of a glassy s.bstance
wes noted in the cortex. (Sea photozraph 9.)
3. The testicles appeared to be considerably atrophied; the strona
NGS Spirse and edecatous, The basal recbrane of the evniniferois tubules
was Conspis:ously scollen, ‘Thore were very few spor: atocyies aad thoy
were scarcely in evidence at certain places. Spervatoroa weve diffierlt
to find either in the seniniferois tubules or in the epididyuis.
In short,
sporvatogenesis was greatly ipeded.
Sertolita cells and lesdie's cells
were easily reco ,nized.
(fee photcograph No 10.)
4. Changes in the skin did not include excessively horay lesions 3
the stratum germinativum was thin, Partial vacuolation of the epicermis
was observed. The stratum gerninativum extended somewhat toward the
corium at places where there was pignented dermatitis lesion; the cells
in such places were heavily pigmented with solanin. The auxiliary organs
of the radix pili and skin were atrophied at certain places, There was
Slight degeneration in the bleod vessels of the stratum papillare and
corium, the areas around the blood vessels shoved infiltration of lymphocytes.
5. Ccgencrative necrosis was severe in the liver cells ead the primary center 22s ussaured to lie in the lebulf hepatis; but centers occurred
also in the Glissoa's capsule, which was irregular, and these new locations were siniler to the findings at the time of red-yellow atrophy. At
this old necrotic site, the latticed fiber had increased and some had
turned to gelatino:s fibrils; the new part shoved degeneration of the
latticed flbor. When the nidas of the necresis was extensive, the liver
colla were ,artly regenerated; binuclear liver cells were observed.
There was a tendoncy tovard the formation of psdueo-lobules; these
Little tubcrs again turned to fat from the circumference inward, in
places, betarne necrotic, or develored into Kallory bodies. The area
eround the recrotic nidus shewed proliferation of the biliary canaliculi.
In pleces, giant hepatic cells were observed with ag rany as seven nuclei.
Billary plugs wsre also corparatively numerous and were assumed to arise
from degenerative obstructions caused by necrosis of the liver cells or
inflarratory cehl infiltration into the Glisson's capsule; the biliary
pligs occurred rastly in the necrotic nidis near the capsule. The
Glisson's capsile shoved moverate faflacoestory cell infiltration by
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