. Gynecological pathology; a manual of microscopic technique and diagnosis in gynecological practice, for students and physicians. l pregnancy it is necessary here,just as in the uterus, to show the presence of chorionic villi, , struc-tures belonging to the fetal organism. Frequently, in an operation fortubal gestation, neither fetus nor placenta is found in the tube, butthere is an extravasation of blood which dilates the cavity and is firmly TUBAL GESTATION. 121 adherent to one part of the wall. In such a case the presence of thedecidua cells in the tubal mucous membrane is not enough t


. Gynecological pathology; a manual of microscopic technique and diagnosis in gynecological practice, for students and physicians. l pregnancy it is necessary here,just as in the uterus, to show the presence of chorionic villi, , struc-tures belonging to the fetal organism. Frequently, in an operation fortubal gestation, neither fetus nor placenta is found in the tube, butthere is an extravasation of blood which dilates the cavity and is firmly TUBAL GESTATION. 121 adherent to one part of the wall. In such a case the presence of thedecidua cells in the tubal mucous membrane is not enough to provethat a pregnancy in the tube had occurred. By thorough examinationof the blood coagulum, after previous hardening of the entire specimen,we almost always find at the adherent portion of the coagulum char-acteristic chorionic villi. (f) The Portion of the Tube at a Distance from the Fetal Sac, and the Tube of the Other Side. Outside the limits of the fetal sac I was unable to find changes inany part of the tube on the pregnant side which could be considered as s 7-;. ?:::????: .>*J£-?..-? \V^>- ^ t. -C^Jk^; ?-,-:: S^:W^JW b


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