Fibroids and allied tumours (myoma and adenomyoma) : their pathology, clinical features and surgical treatment . Fig. 1 34.—Showing a cervical myoma beneath a uterus which contains a 45 months necrotic area was nearly black in colour, and showed multiple thrombi. Plate XXXIII. Figure 137. Shows a section through a myoma in the posterior wall ofa puerperal uterus. Miscarriage occurred at half term. Red necrosisis most marked at the periphery, where it presents as a wide zonecontaining many thrombosed vessels. (Removed by the late Stanley Boyd. To FACE PAGE 142 CH. VIII RELATION TO PR


Fibroids and allied tumours (myoma and adenomyoma) : their pathology, clinical features and surgical treatment . Fig. 1 34.—Showing a cervical myoma beneath a uterus which contains a 45 months necrotic area was nearly black in colour, and showed multiple thrombi. Plate XXXIII. Figure 137. Shows a section through a myoma in the posterior wall ofa puerperal uterus. Miscarriage occurred at half term. Red necrosisis most marked at the periphery, where it presents as a wide zonecontaining many thrombosed vessels. (Removed by the late Stanley Boyd. To FACE PAGE 142 CH. VIII RELATION TO PREGNANCY H3 the uterus remained at the umbilicus, and the patientran a high intermittent temperature for four weeks. Shewas an inmate in St. Pancras Infirmary, and the above was


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