. Tumours, innocent and malignant; their clinical characters and appropriate treatment. r J., Cases of Branchial Fistulas in the External Ears.— Tram., 1878, Ixi. 41. Rowley, Tumour found in a Frog posterior to the Angle of the Jaw.—Trans. Leicester Lit. and Fhilosoph. Soc, April, , Ueber Auricularhocker bei Eeptilien ; ein Beitrag zur Phylogenie des ausseren Ohres.—Anat. Anzeiger, 1891, vi. , Morrison, Notes of a Remarkable Case of Pharyngeal Diverticulum. —Journ. Anat. and Phys., 1874-5, ix. 134. CHAPTER XLVIII TUMOURS OF THE FEMALE GENITAL GLAND (OVARY) The o


. Tumours, innocent and malignant; their clinical characters and appropriate treatment. r J., Cases of Branchial Fistulas in the External Ears.— Tram., 1878, Ixi. 41. Rowley, Tumour found in a Frog posterior to the Angle of the Jaw.—Trans. Leicester Lit. and Fhilosoph. Soc, April, , Ueber Auricularhocker bei Eeptilien ; ein Beitrag zur Phylogenie des ausseren Ohres.—Anat. Anzeiger, 1891, vi. , Morrison, Notes of a Remarkable Case of Pharyngeal Diverticulum. —Journ. Anat. and Phys., 1874-5, ix. 134. CHAPTER XLVIII TUMOURS OF THE FEMALE GENITAL GLAND (OVARY) The ovary is a complex organ histologically and morphologi-cally : it is with extraordinary frequency the source oftumours, some of them being so complex in character asto set at naught the ordinary rules of oncological frequency and clinical importance of ovarian tumoursjustify their consideration as a subdivision in a generaldescription of tumours. The ovary consists morphologically of three parts : (1) theoophoron ; (2) the parooj)horon ; (3) the Fig. 256. —Diagram representing the morpliologic regions of the ovary. A, Oiiphoron ; b, paroophoron; c, parovarium (epoophoron) ; K, Kobelts tubes ; G, Gartners duct. 1. The oophoron.—This forms the free surface of theovary, and may be described as the egg-bearing segment, forit contains the ovarian follicles. 2. The paroophoron.—This part forms the hilum of theovary: it consists of fibrous tissue and blood-vessels; it nevercontains ovarian follicles. In young ovaries glandular tissue 4SG TUMOURS OF THE OVARY 487 may be detected, remnants of tlie mesonephros (Wolffianbody) from which it is mainly derived. 3. The parovarium (epoophoron).—A structure consist-ing of a series of tubules situated between the layers of themesosalpinx. These tubules at their ovarian extremities ter-minate in the paroophoron; at the opposite end they openinto the duct of Gartner; this duct occasionally may be trac


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