. The diagnosis of diseases of women . CM CM. Hymen after coitus. (Testut.) Hymen after parturition. (Testut.) Fig. 98.—C, clitoris; PL, nymphae; U, meatus urinarius; OV, vaginal orifice; H, hymen; B, rent in hymen. Fig. 99.— XJ, meatus urinarius; P, nymphae; CM, carunculae myrtiformes; Z, portion of hymen, detached and floating; D, a tear through the fourchette. other malformations of the Mullerian tract. Atresia caused by animperforate hymen may be congenital or acquired. As pointed 266 SPECIAL DIAGNOSIS out by Gellhorn, where the remainder of the genital tract is wellformed the atresia is u


. The diagnosis of diseases of women . CM CM. Hymen after coitus. (Testut.) Hymen after parturition. (Testut.) Fig. 98.—C, clitoris; PL, nymphae; U, meatus urinarius; OV, vaginal orifice; H, hymen; B, rent in hymen. Fig. 99.— XJ, meatus urinarius; P, nymphae; CM, carunculae myrtiformes; Z, portion of hymen, detached and floating; D, a tear through the fourchette. other malformations of the Mullerian tract. Atresia caused by animperforate hymen may be congenital or acquired. As pointed 266 SPECIAL DIAGNOSIS out by Gellhorn, where the remainder of the genital tract is wellformed the atresia is undoubtedly acquired. Neugebauer has col-lected the report of about 1000 cases of atresia of the hymen fromthe literature, and in about one-half of this number the lesionwas acquired, and in about one-third of the cases the history gaveno suggestion of the cause, whether congenital or acquired. Acuteinfectious diseases and gonorrhoea are responsible for the greaternumber of acquired atresias. Cysts of the Hymen. Little is known of cysts o


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