Treatise on gynæcology : medical and surgical . pass beyond their usual limit in thedepth of the mucous membrane and sink in between the subjacent £ .-t no ) *TL- Fig. 102.—Epithelial Investment op a Gland from the Body op the Uterus (Cornil). X apochromat. with I, Nucleus with enlarging granules and filaments of nuclein; k, nucleusshowing the beginning karyokinesis, with star11 arrangement of nuclein; m, small, round wanderingcell between the cylindrical cells. muscular fibres according to Cornil (Fig. 103). This is a remarkableinstance of what the older anatomists called


Treatise on gynæcology : medical and surgical . pass beyond their usual limit in thedepth of the mucous membrane and sink in between the subjacent £ .-t no ) *TL- Fig. 102.—Epithelial Investment op a Gland from the Body op the Uterus (Cornil). X apochromat. with I, Nucleus with enlarging granules and filaments of nuclein; k, nucleusshowing the beginning karyokinesis, with star11 arrangement of nuclein; m, small, round wanderingcell between the cylindrical cells. muscular fibres according to Cornil (Fig. 103). This is a remarkableinstance of what the older anatomists called glandular heterotopy occurring with a simple inflammation having no tendency to becomemalignant. In this invasion of the muscular tissue a certain amount THE PATHOLOGY AND ETIOLOGY OF METRITIS. 145 of their investing connective tissue accompanies the glands. Theinterglandnlar structure is very rich in vessels. At the points which correspond to glandular dilatations, there are fes ...... ?iH?. Q ?., 41 life ?? ?*;- ????? *:-. Fig. 103.—Glandular Endometritis (Coknil). x 40. Section showing the deep penetration of thegland, a, Surface of mucous membrane, epithelium partly removed; b. gland opening on the surface;fir, glandular cul-de-sac deeply placed; t, connective tissue, new formed, with many lymph cells; ft, ft,glands divided lengthwise, twisted, and dilated in places; m, muscular bundles between which the termina-tion of the glands are seen. inclosed numbers of spindle-shaped cells, whose prolongations givethe part a striated appearance, or, at other times, the tissue has veryfew cellular elements; this latter arrangement is especially noticed 146 CLINICAL AND OPERATIVE GYNECOLOGY. about the blood-vessels. Lying deeply about the intact glands amongthe cysts there is found a homogeneous substance, replacing theproper interglandular tissue, which is full of round cells pressedclosely together (Fig. 101). De Sinety18 has given an excellent de-scription of the lesions of e


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