Treatise on gynæcology : medical and surgical . ong to hem-orrhagic ) When this cystic transformation of the glandstakes place throughout the cervix, it can produce, by penetratingand dilating its substance, an elongation by follicular hypertrophy(Fig. 109, a). Finally, the glandular vegetation and the cystic for-mation may produce within the cavity of a partly-opened cervix smallvesicular projections whijh I compare to an almond (Fig. 109, b). The 154 CLINICAL AND OPERATIVE GYNAECOLOGY. theory of Huge and Veit, true in most of these cases, is not, how-ever, so absolute as its autho


Treatise on gynæcology : medical and surgical . ong to hem-orrhagic ) When this cystic transformation of the glandstakes place throughout the cervix, it can produce, by penetratingand dilating its substance, an elongation by follicular hypertrophy(Fig. 109, a). Finally, the glandular vegetation and the cystic for-mation may produce within the cavity of a partly-opened cervix smallvesicular projections whijh I compare to an almond (Fig. 109, b). The 154 CLINICAL AND OPERATIVE GYNAECOLOGY. theory of Huge and Veit, true in most of these cases, is not, how-ever, so absolute as its authors have declared. Fischel has objectedto their exclusiveness and shown that there is at times an actualloss of substance, an ulceration in the proper sense of the word. The epithelium in such cases is desquamated, and the mucousmembrane is renewed by inflammatory granulations which start fromthe papilla?. Doderlein33 has verified the reality of these two pro-cesses, that of pseudo-ulceration (Huge and Veit), and that of the realform (Fischel)..


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