Gynecology . affl. ft v a - ? ^ - I V/ &».»? i> \*®*\* i ivv\ >W ^ v*\i ?ITS. , - ?/T--7 Fig. 126.—Corpus Luteum power. The space in the center is the cavity of the cyst. Lining it is a thin layer of con-nective tissue which lies on a layer of dense fibrous tissue which formally was made up of lutein cells,the whole being surrounded by vascular connective tissue, in which is a slight infiltration of roundcells. surface, but these, as a rule, represent only local hyperplasia of the connectivetissue rather than an overgrowth of epithelium. Corpus luteum cysts differ from follicle
Gynecology . affl. ft v a - ? ^ - I V/ &».»? i> \*®*\* i ivv\ >W ^ v*\i ?ITS. , - ?/T--7 Fig. 126.—Corpus Luteum power. The space in the center is the cavity of the cyst. Lining it is a thin layer of con-nective tissue which lies on a layer of dense fibrous tissue which formally was made up of lutein cells,the whole being surrounded by vascular connective tissue, in which is a slight infiltration of roundcells. surface, but these, as a rule, represent only local hyperplasia of the connectivetissue rather than an overgrowth of epithelium. Corpus luteum cysts differ from follicle cysts in that they represent a cysticformation that takes place in a more advanced stage of development of thefollicle. They attain about the same dimensions as the follicle cysts. They arerecognizable in the earlier stages by the wavy, characteristically yellow lutein-cell lining. The cyst content is usually of a reddish, turbid character, in dis-tinction from the clear amber fluid of the foll
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