A treatise on the medical and surgical diseases of women, with their homopathic treatment .. . Fig. No. 30.—Subserous Fi-broid op the Uterus. Fig. No. 31.—Submucous Fi-broid of the Uterus. Fig. No. 32. —Fibroma of the Nkck of the Uterus. Symptoms. Subserous fibroids, when small, produce little disturbancein the system, and give rise to few symptoms. They tend toproduce displacements of the uterus, however, from theirweight, as, when situated in the anterior portion of the bodyof the uterus, they tend to antivert or antiflex the organ, and 344 EATON ON DISEASES OF WOMEN. when in Hie posterior p


A treatise on the medical and surgical diseases of women, with their homopathic treatment .. . Fig. No. 30.—Subserous Fi-broid op the Uterus. Fig. No. 31.—Submucous Fi-broid of the Uterus. Fig. No. 32. —Fibroma of the Nkck of the Uterus. Symptoms. Subserous fibroids, when small, produce little disturbancein the system, and give rise to few symptoms. They tend toproduce displacements of the uterus, however, from theirweight, as, when situated in the anterior portion of the bodyof the uterus, they tend to antivert or antiflex the organ, and 344 EATON ON DISEASES OF WOMEN. when in Hie posterior part they produce retro-version or retro-flexion, or a, lateral flexion when entirely to one side. Withthese flexions there is some tendency to prolapse as well. Inthe large development of subserous-fibrous or fibro-cystictumors of the uterus, we have similar symptoms to those wehave in ovarian cystoma, (more especially the dermoid vari-ety), together with some enlargement of the uterus. If thetumor is pedunculated, there is less enlargement of the lengthof the cavity of the uterus th


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