Gynecological diagnosis . lation between fibromaand cancer of the body of the uterus (adeno-carcinoma of theendometrium). Metastases.—Fibroid tissue can be invaded and destroyed byan epithelial growth. The most frequent combination is occurrenceof carcinoma of the body of the uterus coincident with a fibroid tumor includes in its tissues glandular elementsderived from the ducts of Miillcr or Wolff, and these elements mo1subject to a carcinomatus transformation. X. Bender and ( (Bull. Soc. Anat., L904, No. 8, Octobre) have shown 256 DIAGNOSIS OF FIBROID TUMORS


Gynecological diagnosis . lation between fibromaand cancer of the body of the uterus (adeno-carcinoma of theendometrium). Metastases.—Fibroid tissue can be invaded and destroyed byan epithelial growth. The most frequent combination is occurrenceof carcinoma of the body of the uterus coincident with a fibroid tumor includes in its tissues glandular elementsderived from the ducts of Miillcr or Wolff, and these elements mo1subject to a carcinomatus transformation. X. Bender and ( (Bull. Soc. Anat., L904, No. 8, Octobre) have shown 256 DIAGNOSIS OF FIBROID TUMORS OF THE UTERUS that uterine fibroids may be invaded by metastases from cancerof some distant organ. Diseases of the Tubes and Ovaries.—These diseases, due to infec-tion, are not infrequent complications of fibroids. Daniel studiedthis subject in Pozzis clinic (C. Daniel, Rev. de gyn. et de , 1903, pp. 25 et 193). In most cases either the ovaries, orthe tubes and ovaries together were diseased, rarely the tubes.


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