This section is from the book "A Manual Of Pathology", by Joseph Coats, Lewis K. Sutherland. Also available from Amazon: A Manual Of Pathology.
Parenchymatous Inflammation is a term introduced by Virchow to indicate that the inflammation affects mainly the tissue elements. It is characterized chiefly by cloudy swelling and fatty degeneration of the structures. It has been referred to at p. 135.
 
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