Fibroids and allied tumours (myoma and adenomyoma) : their pathology, clinical features and surgical treatment . Fig. 152.—Showing a tumour which combined some of the characteristics of a cervical and of a corporealmyoma. It is not a true cervical myoma. A probe is inserted in the cervicalcanal. 207 2o8 DIAGNOSIS OF UTERINE MYOMA chap. (i) A true cervical myoma, one which arises in the. wall of the neck of the uterus, forms a uniform egg-shapedtumour. CERVICAL MYOMA 20( (2) Its seat of election is the posterior cervical wall. (3) It causes a widening and elongation of the cervix, sothat t
Fibroids and allied tumours (myoma and adenomyoma) : their pathology, clinical features and surgical treatment . Fig. 152.—Showing a tumour which combined some of the characteristics of a cervical and of a corporealmyoma. It is not a true cervical myoma. A probe is inserted in the cervicalcanal. 207 2o8 DIAGNOSIS OF UTERINE MYOMA chap. (i) A true cervical myoma, one which arises in the. wall of the neck of the uterus, forms a uniform egg-shapedtumour. CERVICAL MYOMA 20( (2) Its seat of election is the posterior cervical wall. (3) It causes a widening and elongation of the cervix, sothat the cervical canal may come to measure as much as5 or 6 inches in length.
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