. Fig. 130—Intra-FoUicular Hemorrhag-e. Abattoir heifer. /, Right ovary ; 2. 2, uterine cornua ; j, gelatinized cystic fluid ; 4, hem- orrhage into cystic fluid. without great injury a remarkable amount of insult, their limit of endurance is promptly exceeded in many cases of disease. Any cyst of extraordinary volume or presenting other unusual features, or any other lesion, the nature of which is not clear, calls for careful consideration and for- bids hasty action. A rupture of the cysts illustrated would in all probability have led to fatal hemorrhage. Fig. 67 illustrates further this impor


. Fig. 130—Intra-FoUicular Hemorrhag-e. Abattoir heifer. /, Right ovary ; 2. 2, uterine cornua ; j, gelatinized cystic fluid ; 4, hem- orrhage into cystic fluid. without great injury a remarkable amount of insult, their limit of endurance is promptly exceeded in many cases of disease. Any cyst of extraordinary volume or presenting other unusual features, or any other lesion, the nature of which is not clear, calls for careful consideration and for- bids hasty action. A rupture of the cysts illustrated would in all probability have led to fatal hemorrhage. Fig. 67 illustrates further this important point. In this animal, where clinical history was available, spontaneous rupture of the ovary occurred, with profuse hemorrhage. Had an imprudent veterinarian "ruptured the cyst" in that case,


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