. The diagnosis and treatment of diseases of women. ly, and would not flow through the largest tube. The cyst wall was so friable that it would not stand themanipulations necessary to scooping out the cyst contents, so it was necessary to remove the cyst like a solidtumor through a very long incision. The gelatinous material within the cyst may be seen protruding througha rent in the wall at the lower part and also at the upper The proliferating cysts, or cystadenomata, are of two kinds — the pseudo-mucinous and the serous. Pseudomucinous Cystadenomata (Fig. 659). These are known also s


. The diagnosis and treatment of diseases of women. ly, and would not flow through the largest tube. The cyst wall was so friable that it would not stand themanipulations necessary to scooping out the cyst contents, so it was necessary to remove the cyst like a solidtumor through a very long incision. The gelatinous material within the cyst may be seen protruding througha rent in the wall at the lower part and also at the upper The proliferating cysts, or cystadenomata, are of two kinds — the pseudo-mucinous and the serous. Pseudomucinous Cystadenomata (Fig. 659). These are known also s para-mucinous crystadenomata and as crystadenomata evertens. In these cyststhe contents consist of a jelly-like material which is secreted by the epithelialcells lining the cyst. This gelatinous material is the distinguishing characteristicof the pseudomucinous cyst (Fig. 660). PROLIFERATING CYSTS 723 Serous Cystadenomata (Fig. 661, 662,663). These are known also as papillarycysts and as cystadenomata invertens. The contents of the serous cysts.


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