. Operative gynecology. Fio. 373.—Hydrosalpinx. The large bulbous dilated tube is filled with serumlike fluid and is entirely free from any adhesions tothe ovary. The opposite tube and ovary were densely matted together. No. 447. Natural size. 2. Hydrops Tubse Profluens.—This form of hydrosalpinx is characterized bythe remarkable clinical sign of a periodical outflow from the tube into theuterus, the vagina, and so out over the person. Martin found four eases out. Fig. 374.—Hydrosalpinx with Few Convolutions. The left tube is intimately adlierent to the ovary be-low on the right. Three glisten


. Operative gynecology. Fio. 373.—Hydrosalpinx. The large bulbous dilated tube is filled with serumlike fluid and is entirely free from any adhesions tothe ovary. The opposite tube and ovary were densely matted together. No. 447. Natural size. 2. Hydrops Tubse Profluens.—This form of hydrosalpinx is characterized bythe remarkable clinical sign of a periodical outflow from the tube into theuterus, the vagina, and so out over the person. Martin found four eases out. Fig. 374.—Hydrosalpinx with Few Convolutions. The left tube is intimately adlierent to the ovary be-low on the right. Three glistening subperitoneal cystsare seen where the tube joins the ovary. C. M., No. size. Fig. 375.—Hydrosalpinx shown in Figure374, seen in Longitudinal Section. The ampulla of the tube is markedly dilatedthroughout and ends in a large bulbous extrem-ity. The ovary is seen flattened out below thecyst. Note the parallel folds of the tubal muco-sa, ending abruptly in little bulbous extremities. of five hundred cases of tubal disease. Landau states that the muscular walls ofthe tube are hypertrophied. The manner of discharge of the fluid varies, occur-ring either constantly with periods of exacerbation, or at intervals of hours or ofseveral days. After the formation of a definite painful tumor the tube is evacu-ated spontaneously with pain, and the tumor disappears; one of my eases, a large, HYDROSALPINX FOLLICULAKIS. 203 stout woman, was made miserab


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