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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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Subperitoneal fibroid of the uterus in the third month of pregnancy. On the posteriorsurface of the body of the uterus and cervix is a liard subperitoneal fibroid the size of afetal head. The uterine wall is abnormally thickened. The ovary is cystic and adherentto the tube and uterus. (Specimen was removed by Dr. J. Clarence Webster.) A large, soft, interstitial fibroid may evenly distend the uterus.Its soft consistency, regular outline, and rapid growth may suggestthe presence of a pregnant uterus. In addition to the above find-ings, there may be nausea and vomiting, enlargement of the breasts. 334 SPECIAL DIAGNOSIS softening and discoloration of the vaginal portion of the cervix.With such a condition it may be impossible to make a diagnosisfrom early pregnancy. Keeping the case under observation for afew weeks, it will be noted that the growth is slower than in preg-nancy, that there are no intermittent contractions, and that none ofthe positive signs of pregnancy develops. Fig, 143
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Multiple interstitial fibroids in a full-term pregnant uterus. The placenta is retained insitu. The irregular contractions of the uterus due to the presence of the fibroid tumors areshown by the irregular course of the uterine cavity. (The uterus was removed by Dr. J.Clarence Webster immediately following a Csesarean section.) But the diagnosis of fibroids complicated by pregnancy is oftena difficult problem. Small subperitoneal fibroids may be mistakenfor part of the foetus. Under the influence of pregnancy a fibroidgrows rapidly and becomes soft. It is, however, unusual for the DIAGNOSIS OF FIBBOMYOMA OF THE UTEBUS 335 growth to become as soft as the pregnant uterus, so by the circum-scribed area of firmer resistance the fibroid is outHned apart fromthe pregnant uterus. If the examination is made during a uterinecontraction this difference in consistency between the uterus andfibroid is not evident. Repeated and prolonged examinations maybe required. No tumor other than a pregnant u

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