. FiG. 91—A section from roof of the Vagina showing marked nodule- formation without macroscopically visible elevation of the mucosa. (Thorns.) tiveness of the vaginal mucosa with a muco-purulent de- ; In the earlier stages of the malady, as I have ob- served it, there are present none of the symptoms empha- sized by Ostertag. On the contrary, the disease comes on insidiously. The first sign is the appearance of a few nod- ules in the vulvar mucosa, sharply defined above the sur- rouding epithelium, as pale yellow or colorless transparent elevations having a vascular girdle about th


. FiG. 91—A section from roof of the Vagina showing marked nodule- formation without macroscopically visible elevation of the mucosa. (Thorns.) tiveness of the vaginal mucosa with a muco-purulent de- ; In the earlier stages of the malady, as I have ob- served it, there are present none of the symptoms empha- sized by Ostertag. On the contrary, the disease comes on insidiously. The first sign is the appearance of a few nod- ules in the vulvar mucosa, sharply defined above the sur- rouding epithelium, as pale yellow or colorless transparent elevations having a vascular girdle about their bases. Some


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