. Cyclopædia of obstetrics and gynecology. !• iG. iU. Fig. aa. Sarcoma of the Mucous Membrane of the Uterus. (Specimen of Dr. Wyder.)BIiNUTE Structure of Sarcoma of the Uterus. (Specimen of Dr. Wyder.) The fact that the cervical mucous membrane is very rarely the point ofdeparture for the disease should be emj)liasized. (Veit, Spiegelberg,Schwartz, Zweifel.) In the great majority of the cases the sarcomatousdegeneration originates in the sub-mucous connective tissue of the bodyof the uterus. Among the sarcomata we must distinguish, as a separate variety, papil-lary growths taking their origin
. Cyclopædia of obstetrics and gynecology. !• iG. iU. Fig. aa. Sarcoma of the Mucous Membrane of the Uterus. (Specimen of Dr. Wyder.)BIiNUTE Structure of Sarcoma of the Uterus. (Specimen of Dr. Wyder.) The fact that the cervical mucous membrane is very rarely the point ofdeparture for the disease should be emj)liasized. (Veit, Spiegelberg,Schwartz, Zweifel.) In the great majority of the cases the sarcomatousdegeneration originates in the sub-mucous connective tissue of the bodyof the uterus. Among the sarcomata we must distinguish, as a separate variety, papil-lary growths taking their origin from the cervix. But there is certainlyno reason why we should distinguish a separate class of tumors as papil-loma. AVe will return to this point later on. Spiegelberg (1. c.) was the first to describe (in 1878) a case which hedesignated sarcoma colli Uyclropicum vapillare. It concerned a girl, aged seventeen, in whom papillary formations hadrapidly groAvn from the anterior lip of the os uteri. They bled easily, SARCOMA. dlil and recur
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