. A manual of gynæcology and pelvic surgery, for students and practitioners. Fig. 104.—Interstitial fibro-myoma growing in fundus and surrounded on allsides by muscle of uterine wall. UTERINE FIBRO-MYOMATA 229 The growths may vary in size from the tiniest seedlingsto huge tumors which almost fill the abdominal cavity. Theyare enclosed in a dense fibrous capsule into which the nutritivevessels penetrate. Their starting point is within the substance of the uterinewall (whether from the vessel walls or elsewhere is not definitely. Fig. 105.—Intra-abdominal—so-called subperitoneal fibro-myoma. det


. A manual of gynæcology and pelvic surgery, for students and practitioners. Fig. 104.—Interstitial fibro-myoma growing in fundus and surrounded on allsides by muscle of uterine wall. UTERINE FIBRO-MYOMATA 229 The growths may vary in size from the tiniest seedlingsto huge tumors which almost fill the abdominal cavity. Theyare enclosed in a dense fibrous capsule into which the nutritivevessels penetrate. Their starting point is within the substance of the uterinewall (whether from the vessel walls or elsewhere is not definitely. Fig. 105.—Intra-abdominal—so-called subperitoneal fibro-myoma. determined) and they may remain in the wall of the uterussurrounded on all sides by its muscular tissue; they may growtoward and finally into the uterine cavity, thus being coveredexternally only by muscle; or outward into the peritonealcavity, having their inner boundary only made up of the uterinemuscle. 230 DISEASES OF THE UTERINE BODY


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