. Operative gynecology. DERMOID CYSTS OF THE OVAKT. 181. by several layers of corpora lutea cells, some of which may be swollen and filledwith bro^vn granular pigment, or present a vacuolated appearance. Passing in-ward from the ovarian stroma are spindle-shaped cells, which divide the corpoi-alutea cells into rows. JSTumerous new-formed blood capillaries may accompanythese spindle-shaped cells. The cystcavity contains red blood-corpuscles;degenerate cells, polynuclear leuco-cytes, and granular material mayalso be present. These cysts do not differ in anyway clinically from the Graafiancysts j


. Operative gynecology. DERMOID CYSTS OF THE OVAKT. 181. by several layers of corpora lutea cells, some of which may be swollen and filledwith bro^vn granular pigment, or present a vacuolated appearance. Passing in-ward from the ovarian stroma are spindle-shaped cells, which divide the corpoi-alutea cells into rows. JSTumerous new-formed blood capillaries may accompanythese spindle-shaped cells. The cystcavity contains red blood-corpuscles;degenerate cells, polynuclear leuco-cytes, and granular material mayalso be present. These cysts do not differ in anyway clinically from the Graafiancysts just described, unless it bethat the wall of the cyst is some-times thicker and the contents jelly-like and discolored with blood. The operation is in all respectssimilar to that described above. The figures in the text show wellhow easily such a cyst may be re-moved, often leaving the ovary al-most intact. 6. Hematoma of the Ovary.—Thesurgical treatment of hematoma ?s^illvary with the extent of the disease. From our present standpoint the hematoma


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