Gynaecology for students and practitioners . Fig. 227. Sakcomatou? MetaplasiaOF THE Muscle-cells of a UterineFibroid Tumour. The short rods areunaltered muscle-cells, the spmdle- andoat-shaped cells are malignant. Fig 228. Sarcomatous Metaplasia OF THE Muscle-cells of a Fibro- MYOMA OF THE Uterus. Note the branching processes of the cells. both may be fibrosa comata, and in certain cases it is impossible topronounce judgment as to the starting-place of the malignant the malignant change is found in the centre of a large fibroid whichis definitely encapsulated, it is fair to assume t


Gynaecology for students and practitioners . Fig. 227. Sakcomatou? MetaplasiaOF THE Muscle-cells of a UterineFibroid Tumour. The short rods areunaltered muscle-cells, the spmdle- andoat-shaped cells are malignant. Fig 228. Sarcomatous Metaplasia OF THE Muscle-cells of a Fibro- MYOMA OF THE Uterus. Note the branching processes of the cells. both may be fibrosa comata, and in certain cases it is impossible topronounce judgment as to the starting-place of the malignant the malignant change is found in the centre of a large fibroid whichis definitely encapsulated, it is fair to assume that it started primarilyin the tumour. Endotheliomatous Change in Fibroids. The occurrence of endo-and peri-theliomatous changes in fibromyomata is very rare. They willtherefore be referred to under Sarcomata [see p. 514). Fibroid Tumours and Cancer of the Uterus. The association offibroids and malignant uterine growths may occur in two cliiferentforms : (1) fibroid tumour with cancer of the cervix {see Fig. 231) ;(2) fibroid tumour with ca


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