The practice of obstetrics, designed for the use of students and practitioners of medicine . Fig. 172.—-Hematometra. A Non-preg-nant Enlargement of the Uterus.—(Montgomery.). Fig. 173.—Hematocolpometra. A Non-pregnant Enlargement of the Uterus.—{MoTitgomery.) tumor develops slowly with periodic increase in size (Figs. 172 and 173). (2)Hydrometra may be due to the closure of the external or internal os, or both,with catarrhal discharge from the mucous membrane, which by its accumulationcauses enlargement of the uterus. At times a watery fluid accumulates in the THE DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF PRE
The practice of obstetrics, designed for the use of students and practitioners of medicine . Fig. 172.—-Hematometra. A Non-preg-nant Enlargement of the Uterus.—(Montgomery.). Fig. 173.—Hematocolpometra. A Non-pregnant Enlargement of the Uterus.—{MoTitgomery.) tumor develops slowly with periodic increase in size (Figs. 172 and 173). (2)Hydrometra may be due to the closure of the external or internal os, or both,with catarrhal discharge from the mucous membrane, which by its accumulationcauses enlargement of the uterus. At times a watery fluid accumulates in the THE DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF PREGNANCY. 133
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