By phagocytosis the goiiococci are taken into the pas-cells and are thus removed from the tissues, and by the end of the second or third week the gonococci have almost entirely disappeared from the deeper layers. With the stage of decline the epithelial... Clinical Excerpts - Page 2331905Full view - About this book
| Medicine - 1907 - 816 pages
...grow luxuriantly on the free surface of the mucous membrane, and the desquamation of the new-formed epithelial cells takes place, carrying with them their attached colonies of gonococci. Thus we see the process of getting rid of the gonococci during the increasing and stationary stages... | |
| Starling Sullivant Wilcox - Genitourinary organs - 1909 - 340 pages
...gonococci which have been removed from the deeper layers now begin to grow luxuriantly on the free surfaces of the mucous membrane, and a desquamation of the...formed epithelial cells takes place, carrying with it the FIG. 41.— Gonococci in leukocytes ; cover-glass preparation of gonorrhcal pus. attached colonies... | |
| Henry Holdich Morton - 1912 - 670 pages
...surface of the mucous membrane after the manner of a sod of grass, and a desquamation of the upper layer of the newly formed epithelial cells takes place,...carrying with them their attached colonies of gonococci. In normal and ordinary cases the process of getting rid of the gonococci is accomplished in the ascending... | |
| Henry Holdich Morton - Genitourinary organs - 1918 - 894 pages
...surface of the mucous membrane after the manner of a sod of grass, and a desquamation of the upper layer of the newly formed epithelial cells takes place, carrying with them their attached colonies of gonoeocci. In normal and ordinary cases the process of getting rid of the gonoeocci is accomplished... | |
| Medicine - 1904 - 916 pages
...pas-cells and are thus removed from the tissues, and by the end of the second or third week the gonococci have almost entirely disappeared from the deeper layers....essential principles : Firstly. — Destruction of the gonococci as rapidly as possible. Secondly. — Termination of the inflammatory process. Thirdly. —... | |
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