... pathognomonic signs include changes in the size and breadth of the retinal arteries, of such character that a beaded appearance is produced, distinct loss of translucency ; decided lesions in the arterial walls, consisting of white stripes in the... Ophthalmology: Essays, Abstracts and Reviews - Page 460edited by - 1907Full view - About this book
| 1907 - 366 pages
...arterial walls, consisting of white stripes in the form of perivasculitis ; alternate contractions and dilatations of the veins, and particularly — and...would indent a rubber tube where lying across it. Sometimes the vein is simply flattened slightly at the point of crossing (Fig. 8), or merely pushed... | |
| 1908 - 88 pages
...walls, consisting of white stripes in the form of perivasculitis; alternate contractions and dilations of the veins, and particularly (and this is the most...of the veins by the stiffened arteries in the same manntr as a solid rod would indent a rubber tube where lying across it. Sometimes the vein is simply... | |
| William Franklin Coleman - 1912 - 650 pages
...walls, consisting of white stripes in the form of perivasculitis ; alternate contractions and dilations of the veins and particularly — and this is the most important of the signs — indentations of the veins by the stiffened arteries in the same manner as a solid rod would indent... | |
| William Franklin Coleman - 1912 - 632 pages
...walls, consisting of white stripes in the form of perivasculitis ; alternate contractions and dilations of the veins and particularly — and this is the most important of the signsindentations of the veins by the stiffened arteries in the same manner as a solid rod would indent... | |
| William Franklin Coleman - 1912 - 618 pages
...walls, consisting of white stripes in the form of perivasculitis ; alternate contractions and dilations of the veins and particularly — and this is the most important of the signsindentations of the veins by the stiffened arteries in the same manner as a solid rod would indent... | |
| George William Norris - 1914 - 378 pages
...arterial walls, consisting of white stripes in the form of perivasculitis; alternate contractions and dilatations of the veins, and particularly — and...same manner as a solid rod would indent a rubber tube when lying across it. Sometimes the vein is simply flattened slightly at the point of crossing, or... | |
| George William Norris - 1914 - 378 pages
...arterial walls, consisting of white stripes in the form of perivasculitis; alternate contractions and dilatations of the veins, and particularly —and this is the most important of the signs—indentation of the veins by the stiffened arteries in the same manner as a solid rod would... | |
| United States. Army. Surgeon-general's office. Division of surgery - 1917 - 164 pages
...appearance {silver-wire arteries), alternate contraction and dilatation of the veins and arteries, and particularly— and this is the most important...same manner as a solid rod would indent a rubber tube if it pressed upon it. In addition, there may be changes in the venous walls, which are here and there... | |
| 1907 - 642 pages
...arterial walls, consisting of white stripes in the form of perivasculitis ; alternate contractions and dilatations -of the veins, and particularly, and this...same manner as a solid rod would indent a rubber tube when lying across it. Sometimes the vein is simply flattened slightly at the point of crossing, or... | |
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