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  1. ... frequently the same change in the posterior horn cells, the white matter about the canal, the nuclei in the medulla and pons, the basal ganglia or the cortex. There is always marked ...
  2. ... 192: 61-7.—Pillai, M. J. S. Hyper-pituitary syndrome (gonadotropism) Madras M. J., 1936, 16: 194.— Randall, L. M., & Drips, D. G. Pituitary failure associated with low basal metabolic rate and secondary ovarian dysfunc- tion: report ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Children's diseases for nurses 
    Publication: New York : The Macmillan Company, 1923
    ... selective action is mainly on the anterior horn cells of the spinal cord and ... is more evident in the basal ganglia of the brain and for this reason, ...
  4. ... which are lined with large endothelial cells, similar cells occupying the interven- ing regions. Angiomas arising from the lymphatics are known as lymphangiomas; those which develop from the blood-vessels, as heman- giomas. Nevus pigmentosus, and moreover, as the starting-point of ...
  5. ... hemorrhages are often found in the cortex and basal ganglion which form the ... neurones. The cell bodies become shrunken and diminished in number and ...
  6. ... front of the ear. Prop'-eells. See Henson's cells. Propen'yl (pro-pen' il). Same as ... Prevention of disease ; preventive treatment. Propion'ic arid. A ...
  7. ... pri medlennom umirauii. [Studies on the modification of cells during slow death.] Arch. biol. nauk . . . S.-Peterb, 1895, ... so-called) and on the changes in nerve cells consequent thereon. Brit. M. J, Lond, 1896, ii, ...
  8. ... stroyeniye, zhiznedieyatelnost, proiskhozhdeniye i uvyadaniye. [The mucous (goblet) cell, its structure, vitality, origin, and decay.] 78 pp., ... See also Mian- (M. Allen). Atlas of nerve cells [etc.]. 40. Sea> York A: London, 1890. LEAMLNG. ...
  9. ... anatomy of the operation of reaching the ethmoid cells through the antrum. 2 pp., 6 pl. 8~. ... or, of Inrth optic nervis to the hindmost cell of the cribriform plate.] NERYE, 413 NERVE. Nerve ( ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Legal medicine and toxicology by many specialists (Volume 1) 
    Publication: Philadelphia ; London : W.B. Saunders Company, 1923
    ... small homogeneous areas surrounded by large fibrous glia cells. These plaques are so characteristic for senile brain ... peculiar degeneration in the neurofibrils of the nerve-cells. These are thickened and massed into whorls and ...
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