. Clinical gyncology, medical and surgical. >^ff!?N^-\^ m hmim:. Cysto-myxo-adenoma of cervical mucosa, so-called polypus, X 200.—0, oblique section of utricu-lar gland: T, transverse section of utricular gland; H, M, myxomatous and myxo-fibrous connectivetissue; C, C, wide capillary blood-vessels. application of pure carbolic acid to the entire uterine mucosa should bemade, on account of the coexisting endometritis. The patient should bekept in bed for the rest of the day of the operation. CYSTS. Cysts in the cervical canal are of common occurrence, and are errone-ously termed ovules of Xa


. Clinical gyncology, medical and surgical. >^ff!?N^-\^ m hmim:. Cysto-myxo-adenoma of cervical mucosa, so-called polypus, X 200.—0, oblique section of utricu-lar gland: T, transverse section of utricular gland; H, M, myxomatous and myxo-fibrous connectivetissue; C, C, wide capillary blood-vessels. application of pure carbolic acid to the entire uterine mucosa should bemade, on account of the coexisting endometritis. The patient should bekept in bed for the rest of the day of the operation. CYSTS. Cysts in the cervical canal are of common occurrence, and are errone-ously termed ovules of Xaboth. Their clinical significance is but slight, andthey require treatment—consisting in snipping the top off the cyst withscissors, or splitting it with a bistoury, with the subsequent local applicationof tincture of iodine to the interior of the sac—only in cases where endo-cervicitis or cervicitis is caused by them. Like all other cysts lined with epithelium, they originate from glandularformations, with an increase in the size and number of the latter:


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