The pathology and surgical treatment of tumors . fracturing its fourth or upper side, and byraising the flap exposing the an-trum so thoroughly that everypart of it is accessible to directtreatment. Free drainage throughthe nose should be established be-fore the flap is brought down andfastened in place by a few pointsof chromicized catgut sutures. The ovules of Naboth are ofspecial interest to mucous crypts are of un-usual size in a normal condition ;when the cervix is in a conditionof chronic inflammation they be-come greatly enlarged, frequentlyacquiring the size of a fi


The pathology and surgical treatment of tumors . fracturing its fourth or upper side, and byraising the flap exposing the an-trum so thoroughly that everypart of it is accessible to directtreatment. Free drainage throughthe nose should be established be-fore the flap is brought down andfastened in place by a few pointsof chromicized catgut sutures. The ovules of Naboth are ofspecial interest to mucous crypts are of un-usual size in a normal condition ;when the cervix is in a conditionof chronic inflammation they be-come greatly enlarged, frequentlyacquiring the size of a filbert(Fig. 476). The cyst-wall ofdilated Nabothian glands is ex-ceedingly delicate, and the mu-cous membrane over the glandsis atrophied. They often rupturespontaneously, and they are fre-quently punctured in the treat-ment of chronic cervical glands of ]>,irllu)lin, which Ilcnzicr called vulvo-vaginalfrom their location, and which have also been called Duverneysor Cowpers glands, are frequently affected by chronic inflammation. Kk,. 477-KctWinckcl): a, leftc, cyst laid open. jlins gland (afterft labium Miajus ; RE TEN noN- C YS TS. 663 of their excretory duct and retention of tlieir contents. Tlie cystsare located on the internal aspect of the labium majus (Fig. 477).The swelling, which often acquires the size of a walnut, is eitherunilocular or multilocular, is generally unilateral, and is elongated inthe axis of the greater lip. Either the duct or the gland, or both, maybe affected. In the former case the cyst is superficial; in the latterinstance it is more deeply located. The cysts contain mucus, to whichis often added blood or inflammatory products. In the differential diagnosis of cysts of Bartholins glands it isimportant to consider soKd tumors in that locality, hydrocele, hemato-cele, hernia, other cysts, and abscesses. Cysts of Bartholins glandsare exceedingly apt to become infected; they then appear clinicallyas abscesses. Incision affords prompt reli


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