The diseases of the genital The diseases of the genital organs of domestic animals diseasesofgenita01will Year: 1921 346 Diseases of the Gefiital Organs sions. Is this because in such cases as Figures 107 and 109 the infection of the uterine cavity has been primary (vene- real) and in those cases with extensive adhesions, as in Figures 104 and 106, the infection has invaded the tract by continuity from the general peritoneum? The freedom of the oviducts in Figure 107 appears to emphasize this sug- gestion. Fig. io8—Uterine Tuberculosis Involving chiefly the Uterine Glands, the peritoneum
The diseases of the genital The diseases of the genital organs of domestic animals diseasesofgenita01will Year: 1921 346 Diseases of the Gefiital Organs sions. Is this because in such cases as Figures 107 and 109 the infection of the uterine cavity has been primary (vene- real) and in those cases with extensive adhesions, as in Figures 104 and 106, the infection has invaded the tract by continuity from the general peritoneum? The freedom of the oviducts in Figure 107 appears to emphasize this sug- gestion. Fig. io8—Uterine Tuberculosis Involving chiefly the Uterine Glands, the peritoneum being free. Longitudinal Section of Fig. 107. CC, Cervical canal ; /, pus in cavity of cornu ; 2, pus in apex of cornu. When the uterus is enlarged, sclerotic and comparatively free from adhesions, the tuberculous character is difficult of clinical recognition. One may meet with similar sclero- tic hypertrophy in actinomycosis (primary genital) and in chronic purulent sclerotic metritis with destruction of the
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