A textbook of obstetrics . ame way the gestation-sac is converted into an abscess. Terminations of Ovarian Pregnancy.—There may be an ar-rest in the development of the ovum at an early period. Inone case the small, cystic, ovarian tumor containing the fetalbones was retained in the abdomen for years. In anothercase the fetus went on to full development, then died, andwas removed in a good state of preservation at least one yearlater. Rupture of the sac and profuse hemorrhage may occur. In tubo-uteriue or interstitial pregnancies the ovum and em-bryo may be discharged into the uterine cavity, a


A textbook of obstetrics . ame way the gestation-sac is converted into an abscess. Terminations of Ovarian Pregnancy.—There may be an ar-rest in the development of the ovum at an early period. Inone case the small, cystic, ovarian tumor containing the fetalbones was retained in the abdomen for years. In anothercase the fetus went on to full development, then died, andwas removed in a good state of preservation at least one yearlater. Rupture of the sac and profuse hemorrhage may occur. In tubo-uteriue or interstitial pregnancies the ovum and em-bryo may be discharged into the uterine cavity, and may beevacuated by the natural passages. There are at least two such 272 PREGNANCY. cases well authenticated. Rupture of the sac and hemorrhageinto the peritoneal cavity is, however, the rule. In Masckas casethe head of the fetus passed into the abdominal, the breech intothe uterine, cavity. In cases of so-called tubal abortion (so named by Werth)there is an internal rupture of the tubal wall or of its connection. ^ ;. Fig. I75-—Tubal abortion.


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