The diseases of women : a handbook for students and practitioners . Teeth and bone from an ovarian dermoid. these structures, and some of the many organs arising fromand peculiar to them, such as hair, sebaceous, sweat, mu-cous, and mammary glands, as well as bone, horn, nails,and teeth (Figs. 88, 89). Tumors of this kind are calleddermoids. They may be unilocular or multilocular, andattain a weight of twenty, or even forty, is necessary to indicate how impossible it is to separate 266 DISEASES OF WOMEN. the three varieties—cysts, adenomata, and dermoids—fromeach other. Occasion


The diseases of women : a handbook for students and practitioners . Teeth and bone from an ovarian dermoid. these structures, and some of the many organs arising fromand peculiar to them, such as hair, sebaceous, sweat, mu-cous, and mammary glands, as well as bone, horn, nails,and teeth (Figs. 88, 89). Tumors of this kind are calleddermoids. They may be unilocular or multilocular, andattain a weight of twenty, or even forty, is necessary to indicate how impossible it is to separate 266 DISEASES OF WOMEN. the three varieties—cysts, adenomata, and dermoids—fromeach other. Occasionally a tumor will come to hand dis-playing an internal lining of stratified epithelium whichwould serve for skin or mucous membrane, yet if it possessa few hairs it is called skin and the cyst becomes a dermoid.


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