. The diagnosis and treatment of diseases of women. o-epithelioma. The differential diagnosis between echinococcus disease and hydatid mole ismade by microscopic examination of the pathological structures—booklets beingfound in the first and chorionic villi in the second. The treatment of echinococcus disease of the uterus consists in the rupture andcontinual drainage of all cyst cavities, combined with the use of the antisepticsand astringents recommended for endometritis. If the disease persists and is notassociated with some contra-indicating lesion, hysterectomy is indicated. 595 CHAPTER Y
. The diagnosis and treatment of diseases of women. o-epithelioma. The differential diagnosis between echinococcus disease and hydatid mole ismade by microscopic examination of the pathological structures—booklets beingfound in the first and chorionic villi in the second. The treatment of echinococcus disease of the uterus consists in the rupture andcontinual drainage of all cyst cavities, combined with the use of the antisepticsand astringents recommended for endometritis. If the disease persists and is notassociated with some contra-indicating lesion, hysterectomy is indicated. 595 CHAPTER YII. DISPLACEMENTS OF THE UTERUS. POINTS IN ANATOMY. The uterus is situated at about the center of the pelvic cavity (Figs. 593, 594)with the body of the organ inchned forward, the long axis of the organ beingdirected to a point above the symphysis pubis, the direction varying in differentindividuals and in the same individual at different times. The uterus is not fixedin one position, but can be moved easily in all directions—upward, downward,.
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