. The diagnosis and treatment of diseases of women. flammation or to one or more fibroid tumors (Plgs. 355, 356, 357, 358) or to car-cinoma of the corpus uteri (Fig. 359) or to sarcoma (Fig. 360) or to lipoma () or to pyometra (Fig. 382) or to tuberculosis of the uterus (Fig. 362). Marked Enlargement of the Uterus may be due to normal pregnancy (Figs. 363,364, 365.) Figs. 366 and 367 show theheight of the fundus at the various weeksof a normal pregnancy. Bear in mind thatthe pregnant uterus is not always regularin shape, but is occasionally quite irreg-ular (Figs. 368, 369, 370). Enlarg


. The diagnosis and treatment of diseases of women. flammation or to one or more fibroid tumors (Plgs. 355, 356, 357, 358) or to car-cinoma of the corpus uteri (Fig. 359) or to sarcoma (Fig. 360) or to lipoma () or to pyometra (Fig. 382) or to tuberculosis of the uterus (Fig. 362). Marked Enlargement of the Uterus may be due to normal pregnancy (Figs. 363,364, 365.) Figs. 366 and 367 show theheight of the fundus at the various weeksof a normal pregnancy. Bear in mind thatthe pregnant uterus is not always regularin shape, but is occasionally quite irreg-ular (Figs. 368, 369, 370). Enlargementmay be due also to a pregnancy somewhatabnormal, for example, presenting back-ward displacement or hydramnios or hyda-ticUform mole or hematom-mole. Again,marked enlargement of the uterus mayFig. 357. Other varieties of Fibromyomata, be caused by interstitial pregnancy (Fig. giving rise to a diffuse and more uniform enlarge- 37I) or by pregUaUCy in a Septate UterUS ment of the uterus. (Montgomery—Practical ,_. oton Oynecology.) (l^lg- 372).. SLIGHT ENLARGEMENT OF UTERUS 245


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