Gynaecology for students and practitioners . the seat of superficial ulcers due to venous stasis and they are firm and hard, but may undergo myxomatous orcalcareous degeneration. They cause no symptoms except those dueto their bulk, and they are easily removed by dividing the pedicleand tying the vessels it contains. Lipoma is a rarer form of new growth than fibroma. It may occurin the greater labia either as a pediculated, or an encapsuled, or adiffuse growth. Papillomata. These frequently occur upon the skin-surfaces incases of chronic gonorrhoea {see p. 292). Teratomatous C


Gynaecology for students and practitioners . the seat of superficial ulcers due to venous stasis and they are firm and hard, but may undergo myxomatous orcalcareous degeneration. They cause no symptoms except those dueto their bulk, and they are easily removed by dividing the pedicleand tying the vessels it contains. Lipoma is a rarer form of new growth than fibroma. It may occurin the greater labia either as a pediculated, or an encapsuled, or adiffuse growth. Papillomata. These frequently occur upon the skin-surfaces incases of chronic gonorrhoea {see p. 292). Teratomatous Cysts also occur, though very rarely. Adenomata and Adenomyomata. Adenomata of the vulva arefound in various situations, they may arise (1) in the upper part of 23 354 GYNECOLOGY the labium minus {see Figs. 165 and 166). (2) In the neighbourhoodof the urethra (vulvo-urethral) in which position they may becomemalignant and form one variety of urethral cancer {see Fig. 182).(3) They may arise in Bartholins gland {see p. 367). (4) Finally small. S^f^


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