The practice of obstetrics, designed for the use of students and practitioners of medicine . Fig. 273.—Hemorrhages into the Pla-centa Caused by Albuminuria.—{Ribe-mont-Lepage.) 230 PATHOLOGICAL PREGNANCY. degeneration. The utero-placental hemorrhage may be recognized, after theexpulsion of the ovum, by the characteristic appearance of the latter. It isfleshy in consistency, dark bluish-black in color, and has a very smooth sur-face. On examination the amnion and chorion are found to be uninjured. Thefetus may be absorbed, if sufficient time has elapsed between its death and theexpulsion of the


The practice of obstetrics, designed for the use of students and practitioners of medicine . Fig. 273.—Hemorrhages into the Pla-centa Caused by Albuminuria.—{Ribe-mont-Lepage.) 230 PATHOLOGICAL PREGNANCY. degeneration. The utero-placental hemorrhage may be recognized, after theexpulsion of the ovum, by the characteristic appearance of the latter. It isfleshy in consistency, dark bluish-black in color, and has a very smooth sur-face. On examination the amnion and chorion are found to be uninjured. Thefetus may be absorbed, if sufficient time has elapsed between its death and theexpulsion of the ovum. If the period of time is shorter, the fetus will be seenfloating in the liquor amnii. If, as the ovum is discharged, the decidua becomesdetached, the former looks much like a blood-clot. It is to the hemorrhage intothe placental site, after the third or fourth month, that Cruveilhier has appliedthe term placental apoplexy. If the extravasation of blood takes place into the.


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