A textbook of obstetrics . Fig. 94.—Syncytial cancer: Masses of fibrin, A, containing islands of proliferated syncytial cells. boses. Bode and Schmorl 4 report as a tumor of the placenta(fibroma) a fibrous degeneration of a placenta succenturiata. Theyhave collected the reports of thirty placental tumors. Albert () adds six cases to their list. Placental polypi developing on theplacental site after labor are due to a sort of stalactitic dispositionof blood-fibrin on a mass of decidua or a fragment of placenta. 1 Tr. of the Section on Gyn., College of Physicians of Philadelphia, 1S98. 2


A textbook of obstetrics . Fig. 94.—Syncytial cancer: Masses of fibrin, A, containing islands of proliferated syncytial cells. boses. Bode and Schmorl 4 report as a tumor of the placenta(fibroma) a fibrous degeneration of a placenta succenturiata. Theyhave collected the reports of thirty placental tumors. Albert () adds six cases to their list. Placental polypi developing on theplacental site after labor are due to a sort of stalactitic dispositionof blood-fibrin on a mass of decidua or a fragment of placenta. 1 Tr. of the Section on Gyn., College of Physicians of Philadelphia, 1S98. 2 Centralbl. f. Gyn., 1896. 3 Albert, Archivf. Gyn., Bd. lvi, H. I, p. 144. 4 Archiv f. Gyn. Bd. lvi, H. I, p. 73. THE PLACENTA. 131. lip


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