. The diagnosis and treatment of diseases of women. Fig. 639. Diagram Representing the Sites for tlie Various Formsof Tubal Pregnancy. 1 Interstitial pregnancy. 2. Isthmial preg-nancy. 3 Ampullar pregnancy. 4. Infundibular pregnancy. 5. Tubo-ovarian pregnancy. (—Practical Gynecology.) POINTS IN PATHOLOGY 705. Fig. 640. Tubal Pregnancy, with Rupture into the PeritonealCavity. (Gilliam—Practical Gynecology.) hemorrhage may be very free, the blood filhng the peritoneal cavity (Fig. 641).When the hemorrhage is not so severe, there being only enough blood lost to fillthe pelvic portion of t
. The diagnosis and treatment of diseases of women. Fig. 639. Diagram Representing the Sites for tlie Various Formsof Tubal Pregnancy. 1 Interstitial pregnancy. 2. Isthmial preg-nancy. 3 Ampullar pregnancy. 4. Infundibular pregnancy. 5. Tubo-ovarian pregnancy. (—Practical Gynecology.) POINTS IN PATHOLOGY 705. Fig. 640. Tubal Pregnancy, with Rupture into the PeritonealCavity. (Gilliam—Practical Gynecology.) hemorrhage may be very free, the blood filhng the peritoneal cavity (Fig. 641).When the hemorrhage is not so severe, there being only enough blood lost to fillthe pelvic portion of theperitoneal cavity, the re-sulting peritoneal exudatebinds together the struc-tures above it and thusforms a roof which shutsoff the blood-filled areafrom the remaining partof the peritoneal condition is knownas pelvic hematocele. When the rupture takesplace through that por-tion of the tube lying be-tween the anterior andposterior layers of thebroad ligament, the opening is into the connective tissue of the broad ligamentand the hemorrhage is into the connective tissue, forming a hematoma (). When the ovum lodges and develops in the interstitial portion of the tube (Fig. 639) the re-sulting condition isknown as interstitialpregnancy. This is pe-culiar in that the deve-lopment takes plac
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