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Identifier: geriatricsdiasc (find matches)
Title: Geriatrics : the diseases of old age and their treatment, including physiological old age, home and institutional care, and medico-legal relations
Year: 1914 (1910s)
Authors: Nascher, I. L. (Ignatz Leo), 1863- Jacobi, A
Subjects: Geriatrics
Publisher: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's son & Co.
Contributing Library: West Virginia University Libraries
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Arteriosclerotic Disease of the Coronary Artery Giving Rise toProgressive Obliteration of its Lumen. (From Coplins Manualof Pathology.) Section taken from sclerotic periventricular branchshown in Pig. 230. The elastic lamellae are fragmented, the endothe-lium has proliferated, and a forming thrombus is rapidly occluding thevessel. A. Forming thrombus covered at most points by endothe-lium. B. Channel through thrombus with partial wasting of ad-jacent vessel wall. C, C. Transverse section of muscle-fibers, show-ing fragmentation and retraction from the myocardial skeleton. D.Unusually conspicuous, apparently swollen elastica; the same changecan be seen in many parts of the field. The fine stipple effect in thelower part of the figure, and especially marked in the lower right, isdue to transverse sectioning of elastic fibers.
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Coronary Artery, Showing Arterial Sclerosis. (From CoplinsManual of Pathology.) A. Adventitia. B. Media. C. Intima. D.Degenerating newly formed tissue which at E shows advancedsoftening. SENILE ARTERIOSCLEROSIS 87 condition except in diminished bile supply, the bile containingmore cholesterin and sometimes producing the symptoms ofcholecystitis and cholelithiasis. These will be taken upseparately. The pancreas and spleen, on autopsy, are often found de-generated, yet give no clear symptoms during life. Ortners Syndrome.—Ortner describes a symptom complexreferable to the stomach, intestines, heart and lungs. These aredistress after eating, distention of isolated section of the bowelswith intense spasmodic pain, cyanosis and dypnea. He callsthe disease Dyspragia intermittens angiosclerotica intestinalis. Arteriosclerosis of Spinal Vessels.—The dominant symptoms ofarteriosclerosis of the spinal vessels are those of chronic myelitis,occasionally with symptoms of multiple sclerosis, sy

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  • bookcontributor:West_Virginia_University_Libraries
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