Gynaecology for students and practitioners . CYST .fVALL Fig. 375. Papilliferous Cyst of the Ovary. A simple papilla showingthe connective-tissue core, the epithelial covering, and the numerous epithelial invaginations. composed of a core of delicate connective tissue and an epithelialcovering of a single layer of low columnar cells (see Figs. 376 and 377).The contents of the cyst are thin and watery, scarcely at all stringy,and contain but little albumen and no pseudomucin. A papilliferouscyst is frequently bilateral and intraligamentary in situation, that isto say, it travels out from the fo


Gynaecology for students and practitioners . CYST .fVALL Fig. 375. Papilliferous Cyst of the Ovary. A simple papilla showingthe connective-tissue core, the epithelial covering, and the numerous epithelial invaginations. composed of a core of delicate connective tissue and an epithelialcovering of a single layer of low columnar cells (see Figs. 376 and 377).The contents of the cyst are thin and watery, scarcely at all stringy,and contain but little albumen and no pseudomucin. A papilliferouscyst is frequently bilateral and intraligamentary in situation, that isto say, it travels out from the follicle-zone through the meduUa andhilum of the ovary into the mesosalpinx, which it opens up. Ittherefore lies within the folds of the broad ligament and possessesno pedicle ; it is only slightly mobile, being far less so than the pseudo-mucinous variety, which is but rarely found in the intraligamentarysituation. It is much slower in its growth than the latter, and is. Fig. 376. Papilliferous Ovarian Cyst. Showing the origin of the papillae from the cyst-wall. Numerous buds and processes are thrown out by the epithelium. (Semi-diagrammatic.)


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