. A Reference handbook of the medical sciences : embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science. Fig. 4397.—Cross Section of a Granulationcomposed of Dilated Blood-vesBels in aCase of Endometritis. 1, Vessels cut lon-gitudinally : 2. vessels cut transversely;3, dilated vessels filled with blood-corpus-cles; 4, embryonic tissue. (De Sinety.). Fig. 4398.—Cross Section of a Granulation composed of Embryonic Ele-ments, from a Case of Endometritis. 1, Embryonic tissue ; 2, partundergoing fatty degeneration. (De Sinety.) them by connective-tissue formation, exactl
. A Reference handbook of the medical sciences : embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science. Fig. 4397.—Cross Section of a Granulationcomposed of Dilated Blood-vesBels in aCase of Endometritis. 1, Vessels cut lon-gitudinally : 2. vessels cut transversely;3, dilated vessels filled with blood-corpus-cles; 4, embryonic tissue. (De Sinety.). Fig. 4398.—Cross Section of a Granulation composed of Embryonic Ele-ments, from a Case of Endometritis. 1, Embryonic tissue ; 2, partundergoing fatty degeneration. (De Sinety.) them by connective-tissue formation, exactly as followschronic inflammatory changes elsewhere in the retention-cysts, resulting from the oblitera-tion of the gland-ducts, are observed in this form. Symptoms.—The direct symptoms of this conditionare four : Leucorrhcea, menorrhagia, sterility, and abor-tion. A train of symptoms arising from the results ofthe chronic endometritis, due either to reflex irritation orto secondary functional changes induced both in theuterine and other organs, are, neurasthenia, digestiveand gastric disturbance, bearing-down pains in the pel-vis, sensation of weight and dragging in the back, dys-menorrhcea, and, nof infrequently, the usual disturbances of pregnancy, pains in the breasts, darkening of theareola, and nausea. The leucorrhcea, at first viscid butclea
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