10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HEPATISATION»
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hepatisation in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
hepatisation and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Westminster Hospital Reports
164. M., T72. Extensive broncho-pneumonia. Liver fatty. Sub-arachnoid oedema.
Haemorrhage into intermeningeal spaceat sides and vertex. Haemorrhagic
pharyngitis. Pneumonia. 10. F., 65. Gray hepatisation of right upper lobe; red
passing ...
Westminster Hospital,
1905
2
The Natural history and relations of pneumonia
Grey hepatisation and '-purulent infiltration ' of right upper lobe. 5. Male, ret. 62.
Death on 8th day. ' Red passing into grey ' hepatisation of right lower lobe. 6.
Male, a:t. 50. Death on 8th day. Grey hepatisation of right lung (except apex). 7.
Male ...
Octavius Sturges, Sidney Coupland,
1890
3
Essential Pathology for Dental Students
Laennec's original description divides lobar pneumonia into 4 sequential
pathologic phases: stage of congestion (initial phase), red hepatisation (early
consolidation), grey hepatisation (late consolidation) and resolution. However,
these ...
Since it looks and cuts like liver (Figs 6.1 and 6.2), it is called the stage of red
hepatisation (liver like). Fibrin appears and binds the exudate in which the
neutrophils actively engulf and destroy the bacteria. As the bacilli die the cell wall
proteins ...
As to the relation of duration of illness to the nature of the hepatisation, in the St.
Thomas's Hospital Reportsl it is pointed out that the average duration of illness in
those with grey hepatisation is only half a day longer than in those with red ...
6
Journal of Comparative Pathology and Therapeutics
The foci, termed hepatisation nodules, are of variable size and number, and they
are frequently distinguished by a remarkable richness in blood and a marked
filling of the alveoli (haemorrhagic pneumonia, or inflammatory haemorrhagic ...
7
The Lancet London: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
The morbid appearance most frequently met with, is an increase in the solidity of
the lung, varying in degree from that of the slightest sanguineous congestion, up
to complete hepatisation. This increase of solidity is not equally great in every ...
8
Treatise on the Principles and Practice of Veterinary ...
G. — Hepatisation. Hepatisation, from the Greek word Hepar — the liver, or liver-
like. The term Hepatisation is applied to a morbid state manifested by the
structures constituting the lungs, as a consequence of Inflammation. The
respiratory ...
9
Edinburgh Medical Journal
Upper two lobes consolidated ; red hepatisation. Lung wholly consolidated
except apex ; .. hepatisation ; thick yellow lymph on pleur. Whole lung
consolidated; .ey hepatisation .. covered with thick yellow lymph. Both lower
lobes consolidated ...
10
The Canadian Journal of Medical Science
Even microscopically the appearance of the lung, on section, presented this
peculiarity, namely, that in spite of the total and massive hepatisation, the
pneumonic granulations were but slightly marked, even in the upper lobe in the
portion ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «HEPATISATION»
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hepatisation is used in the context of the following news items.
H1N1 Snuffs Out Another Life
She had also developed viral septicaemia and there was hepatisation (hardening) of her lungs. She was put on ventilation for at least six days ... «The New Indian Express, Jul 15»
Child abuse: Couple escapes death penalty
During the trial, the court was told that the girl had died due to red hepatisation (inflammation of the lung), having been repeatedly kicked, ... «Astro Awani, Oct 13»