. Cyclopædia of obstetrics and gynecology . Fig. 39.—Tubal Pregnancy.—OD, Right ovary. TD, Rignt sac. OG, Left ovary. TG, Left tube. CS, CS la t7, uterus. iT, Hydatid. ST, the uterus the point of implantation of the ovum, the less is the deciduadeveloped; and it is exclusively in case of abdominal gestation that itsabsence has been noted. Schroeder, however, claims that, in case of tubal gestation, the mucousmembrane of the tube swells similarly to that of the uterus, and that anormal decidua, frequently also a reflexa, forms there. The appearancemay be the same, but the st
. Cyclopædia of obstetrics and gynecology . Fig. 39.—Tubal Pregnancy.—OD, Right ovary. TD, Rignt sac. OG, Left ovary. TG, Left tube. CS, CS la t7, uterus. iT, Hydatid. ST, the uterus the point of implantation of the ovum, the less is the deciduadeveloped; and it is exclusively in case of abdominal gestation that itsabsence has been noted. Schroeder, however, claims that, in case of tubal gestation, the mucousmembrane of the tube swells similarly to that of the uterus, and that anormal decidua, frequently also a reflexa, forms there. The appearancemay be the same, but the structure differs; for the mucous membraneof the uterus alone possesses the peculiar glands and special cells whichplay so great a part in the evolution of the decidua, and the mucousmembrane of the tube, notwithstanding its swelling, can never presentthe histological structure of the uterine decidua. Contrary, therefore, tothe opinion of Lee, Fleetwood Churchill, Breslau, and others, we cannotadmit, in tubal pregnancy, the presence of a true decidua in the tube. EXTRA-UTERINE PREGNANCY. 359 and the microscopic appearances, described by Conrad and Lang
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