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Identifier: diagnosisofdise00find (find matches)
Title: The diagnosis of diseases of women
Year: 1905 (1900s)
Authors: Findley Palmer. (from old catalog)
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Publisher: Philadelphia and New York, Lea brothers & co.
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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ojections of the mucosa are club-shaped, congested,and infiltrated with small round cells. The muscularis is congested. glands. The mucous folds become club-shaped from conges-tion and the inflammatory exudate. The peritoneal coveringof the tube is involved, and adhesions may surround the tubeand close up the fimbriated end, leading to the formation of ahydrosalpinx. Salpingitis isthmica nodosa is regarded by Chiari and Schauta asa circumscribed interstitial salpingitis located in the isthmus of thetube and forming a nodular enlargement varying in size from that 384 SPECIAL DIAGNOSIS of a split pea to a bean. Gebhard regards these growths as benignadenomata. Hydrosalpinx (sactosalpinx serosa) is the end stage of catarrhalsalpingitis. The ends of the tube become closed and the pent-upsecretion distends the tube into a serous sac. Because the thin,distended, fimbriated end of the tube offers little resistance tothe accumulating fluid, the tube distends at the outer end to a far Fig. 159
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Hydrosalpinx. The tube is distended with serum into an irregular retort-shaped massthe size of a fetal head. The wall of the cyst is thin and transparent. The uterine endof the tube is not distended. A normal ovary lies adherent to the distended tube.(Specimen removed by Dr. J. Clarence Webster.) greater extent than at the uterine end, where the muscular wall ismore resistant and the lumen of the tube smaller. It is unusualfor the tube to distend throughout its entire length; it may enlargeto the size of a childs head. The larger the tube the thinner andmore transparent is the wall. Adhesions to the tube are not ordinarily present, and are seldomfirm, hence hydrosalpinx is more or less movable, The fimbriated PLATE LIII.

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