Transactions of the American Association of Obstetricians, Gynecologists, and Abdominal Surgeons for the year ... . there is no case described in the literature with ahistologic structure, which resembles to any great degree that of my 240 OTTO HENRY SCHWARZ case. Robert Meyer reported a pedunculated subserous adenomyomaspringing from the right uterine horn which in gross appearance, andhistologically resembled my specimen very much* Meyer regardedhis case one of Wolffian duct, or of parovarian origin, on account ofthe marked resemblance of the glands in his case to these repo


Transactions of the American Association of Obstetricians, Gynecologists, and Abdominal Surgeons for the year ... . there is no case described in the literature with ahistologic structure, which resembles to any great degree that of my 240 OTTO HENRY SCHWARZ case. Robert Meyer reported a pedunculated subserous adenomyomaspringing from the right uterine horn which in gross appearance, andhistologically resembled my specimen very much* Meyer regardedhis case one of Wolffian duct, or of parovarian origin, on account ofthe marked resemblance of the glands in his case to these reported his case in 1903 and at that time stated that the speci-men had no parallel. This statement apparently holds good in his recent monograph describes this tumor in great detailand reviews Meyers ideas concerning its origin thoroughly. Meyers tumor was bilobed, each lobe the size of a mans head andconnected to the right uterine horn by a single pedicle. The tumorwas made up chiefly of cysts and canals held together by matrix ofconnective tissue and smooth muscle. The cvst and canals were lined.


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