Gynecological diagnosis and pathology . Fig. 80.—Glandulah Endometritis. Glands in cross section. Note the increase in the number and in the size of theglands, which, however, are quite regular in outline. The basement membraneis intact, the lining cells in a single layer. they have always this in common, that they are lined only by a singlelayer of epithelium set on a definite basement membrane. In some casesthe glands retain their normal tubular shape, and are simply increasedin number; in addition to this, there may be considerable dilatation ofthe lumina of the glands (fig. SO). In others


Gynecological diagnosis and pathology . Fig. 80.—Glandulah Endometritis. Glands in cross section. Note the increase in the number and in the size of theglands, which, however, are quite regular in outline. The basement membraneis intact, the lining cells in a single layer. they have always this in common, that they are lined only by a singlelayer of epithelium set on a definite basement membrane. In some casesthe glands retain their normal tubular shape, and are simply increasedin number; in addition to this, there may be considerable dilatation ofthe lumina of the glands (fig. SO). In others the glands become. Fig. 81.—Glandular Endometritis. Section of tissue removed by curette from a case of Glandular Endometritis. Notethat the glands are increased in number, and many of them are tortuous anddilated.


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