. Fig. 137—Corpora Lutea of Pregnancy. For comparison with Cystic Corpora Lutea. /, 'Adherent ovary ; 2, corpus nigrum of pregnancy ; J, corpus luteum of pregnancy ; 7, mate to 3 ; 5, 6, corpora lutea of pregnancy ; 8, enlarged corpus nigrum ; g, to, twin corpora lutea ; i2y fresh corpus luteum. 12. Parovarian Cysts Cysts occur now and then in close proximity to the ovaries, ap- parently due to cystic changes in remnants of the Wolffian bodies or of the Wolffian ducts. In the mare, as illustrated in Fig. 70, Chapter XI, these cysts may become a menace to the health or to the life of the animal
. Fig. 137—Corpora Lutea of Pregnancy. For comparison with Cystic Corpora Lutea. /, 'Adherent ovary ; 2, corpus nigrum of pregnancy ; J, corpus luteum of pregnancy ; 7, mate to 3 ; 5, 6, corpora lutea of pregnancy ; 8, enlarged corpus nigrum ; g, to, twin corpora lutea ; i2y fresh corpus luteum. 12. Parovarian Cysts Cysts occur now and then in close proximity to the ovaries, ap- parently due to cystic changes in remnants of the Wolffian bodies or of the Wolffian ducts. In the mare, as illustrated in Fig. 70, Chapter XI, these cysts may become a menace to the health or to the life of the animal. This I have not observed in the cow al- though it may evidently occur. Instead I have observed usually small coiled tubular cysts without known significance for the ani- mal. Their chief interest lies in their close proximity to the ovi- ducts and their confusing likeness to hydrosalpinx, which may lead the veterinarian to pronounce a perfectly fertile animal incurably
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