The Journal of nervous and mental disease . Fig. 1.—Quadriceps femoris from pseudohypertrophic muscle. X 300. Transverse , Perimysium externum (carrying arteries and veins\ Pi, Perimysium internum(carrying capillaries). T, Tendonlike formations, formed from previous , Fat globules. one-half that number. At the same time it is conspicuousthat the size of the single muscle fibres is on an averagesmaller than normal, but that there are a number offibres of normal size present. Hypertrophic fibres weresought for carefully in all my specimens, but in vain. Al-though variatio


The Journal of nervous and mental disease . Fig. 1.—Quadriceps femoris from pseudohypertrophic muscle. X 300. Transverse , Perimysium externum (carrying arteries and veins\ Pi, Perimysium internum(carrying capillaries). T, Tendonlike formations, formed from previous , Fat globules. one-half that number. At the same time it is conspicuousthat the size of the single muscle fibres is on an averagesmaller than normal, but that there are a number offibres of normal size present. Hypertrophic fibres weresought for carefully in all my specimens, but in vain. Al-though variations in the thickness of the fibres have beennoted by most all observers, some finding atrophic, normal,and hypertrophic, others finding only normal and hyper-trophic ones, the majority of later observers, particularly 580 ceo. IV. [ACOBY. Schultze and Erb, claim that hypertrophic fibres are al-ways present. Schultze goes so far as to make the prin-cipal microscopical differentiation between neurotic andnon-neurotic atrophies dependent upo


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