Fibroids and allied tumours (myoma and adenomyoma) : their pathology, clinical features and surgical treatment . eplaced bv granulations ; and in one, thecavity was tilled with creamy liuid. In a case of Homer Gage the infection spread fromthe endometrium into an interstitial adenomvoma, aninfection easilv explained bv continuitv of gland-tissue (see Adenomyoma, page 433). Malignant Changes in the Uterine Mucosa.—Cull en, in over1400 cases of uterine mvoma, found cancer of the bodvin 25 ( per cent). The youngest patient was 30, theoldest 64 vears. Twelve out of the seventeen patients hadnev


Fibroids and allied tumours (myoma and adenomyoma) : their pathology, clinical features and surgical treatment . eplaced bv granulations ; and in one, thecavity was tilled with creamy liuid. In a case of Homer Gage the infection spread fromthe endometrium into an interstitial adenomvoma, aninfection easilv explained bv continuitv of gland-tissue (see Adenomyoma, page 433). Malignant Changes in the Uterine Mucosa.—Cull en, in over1400 cases of uterine mvoma, found cancer of the bodvin 25 ( per cent). The youngest patient was 30, theoldest 64 vears. Twelve out of the seventeen patients hadnever borne a child at term ; live had 2:iven birth col-lectivelv to twelve children. In I I 18 cases, Noble found cancer of the bodv in cent. Tracey, in 3561 collected cases, found corporealcancer in per cent. Piquand (1905), quoted bv Bland-Sutton, found cancer of the bodv associated with mvoma in15 out of 1000 cases ; and Bland-Suttons own percentage ; in every case the patient being over 50 vears of drew the conclusion from his own personal 96 CHANGES IN THE UTERUS


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