. Operative gynecology. X570 4^ .s*!** i. Heaotype TriatiT^g Go.^ Bni DESCRIPTION OF PLATE XVI. A PAPILLARY OVARIAN CYST EXHIBITING A FEW SARCOMATOUS NOBULES. Fig. 1 represents a portion of the great cyst wall, twice enlarged. In the left lowercorner the typical appearance of a papillary cyst is seen, while in the left upper cornerand on the right border the smooth but slightly undulating surface of the cyst wall isvisible. The sarcomatous masses occupy the center of the field in the form of a large,domelike nodule; to the right and above this a somewhat smaller nodule, and belowon the right t


. Operative gynecology. X570 4^ .s*!** i. Heaotype TriatiT^g Go.^ Bni DESCRIPTION OF PLATE XVI. A PAPILLARY OVARIAN CYST EXHIBITING A FEW SARCOMATOUS NOBULES. Fig. 1 represents a portion of the great cyst wall, twice enlarged. In the left lowercorner the typical appearance of a papillary cyst is seen, while in the left upper cornerand on the right border the smooth but slightly undulating surface of the cyst wall isvisible. The sarcomatous masses occupy the center of the field in the form of a large,domelike nodule; to the right and above this a somewhat smaller nodule, and belowon the right three more nodules. Fig. 2 is a cross-section of the same. On the left delicate papillary masses are seen,in the middle a large sarcomatous nodule with smaller ones beside it, and betweensome of them are a few delicate papillary growths. Fig. 3 is a highly magnified portion of a sarcomatous nodule. In order to appre-ciate the size of the cells it is only necessary to contrast them with the small, round,deeply-staining nuclei scattered thr


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