Treatise on gynæcology : medical and surgical . Fig. 132.—Uterine Polyp Expelled into the Vagina but Preserving the Triangular Form of the Uterine Cavity. , at the level of the isthmus or often much lower; I have seen a sub-mucous cervical fibroma make a projection in the interior of thedilated cervix like a plaited collar round the internal orifice. At. Fig. 133.—Subperitoneal Pediculated Fibroid. other times these little polypi contain a layer of glandular tissue,newly formed, and have a papillary or mulberry appearance9 (Fig. 135).Exceptionally a fibroma within the uterine wall may descend


Treatise on gynæcology : medical and surgical . Fig. 132.—Uterine Polyp Expelled into the Vagina but Preserving the Triangular Form of the Uterine Cavity. , at the level of the isthmus or often much lower; I have seen a sub-mucous cervical fibroma make a projection in the interior of thedilated cervix like a plaited collar round the internal orifice. At. Fig. 133.—Subperitoneal Pediculated Fibroid. other times these little polypi contain a layer of glandular tissue,newly formed, and have a papillary or mulberry appearance9 (Fig. 135).Exceptionally a fibroma within the uterine wall may descend intoone of the lips of the cervix by a kind of splitting uteri:;e fibromata. 221 B. Fibromata of the Sub-vaginal Portion.—The only forms in thisclass which deserve special mention are those which are developedfrom the external surface of the region, and so find themselves at oncebetween the layers of the pelvic floor. They usually develop behindthe cervix, raise the pouch of Douglas, and come into contact with theposterior wall of the vagina and the rectum. They often pass betweenthe layers of the broad ligament, constituting one of the most danger-ous of the intra-ligamentous varieties. They may even exceed theselimits, crowding in anteriorly between the bladder and the uterus,and pushing prolongations as far as the iliac meso-col


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