Diseases of women and abdominal surgery . esame case, submucous, subserous, and interstitial. They can beenucleated from their matrices, but with infinitely more difficultythan the solitary mass of oedematous myoma; and, surgically,enucleation is of no avail, I never saw a nodule having its origin. in the true cervix, and I regard myoma of both kinds as essentiallya disease of the body of the uterus. Those who have advocatedenucleation for myoma do not seem to know that there are two Uri:iilNK MYOMA. 185 distinct varieties of the disease. The nuikinodular tumours arevery dense, almost cartihif
Diseases of women and abdominal surgery . esame case, submucous, subserous, and interstitial. They can beenucleated from their matrices, but with infinitely more difficultythan the solitary mass of oedematous myoma; and, surgically,enucleation is of no avail, I never saw a nodule having its origin. in the true cervix, and I regard myoma of both kinds as essentiallya disease of the body of the uterus. Those who have advocatedenucleation for myoma do not seem to know that there are two Uri:iilNK MYOMA. 185 distinct varieties of the disease. The nuikinodular tumours arevery dense, almost cartihifiinous, do nut yield serum, and seem tube eutlogenous. Certainly the cliaracters of the tissue of theirperiphery is that of greater maturity than is that of their centres,and this tissue is always more or less lost, as it were, in the truetissue of the uterus at one or two points where vessels are foundto enter; and these vessels, I have found by injection, permeatethe tumour to its centre. I have found no such state of things in «« Fig. (Microscopic).
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