. Essentials of gynecology, arranged in the form of questions and answers prepared especially for students of medicine ... of that side. Describe the uterus bicornis. In this form (see Fig. 17) the division into two horns is distinctlyvisible externally ; the division is usually seen also in the interior oithe utenis on section. What is the uterus didelphys? Here the two halves of the uterus are separated throughout (seeFig. 18). This condition is very rare. Describe the uterus septus. Here the division is entirely internal (see Fig. 19); beginning atthe fundus, it extends a variable distance


. Essentials of gynecology, arranged in the form of questions and answers prepared especially for students of medicine ... of that side. Describe the uterus bicornis. In this form (see Fig. 17) the division into two horns is distinctlyvisible externally ; the division is usually seen also in the interior oithe utenis on section. What is the uterus didelphys? Here the two halves of the uterus are separated throughout (seeFig. 18). This condition is very rare. Describe the uterus septus. Here the division is entirely internal (see Fig. 19); beginning atthe fundus, it extends a variable distance toward the os externum,sometimes reaching it. There is no indication of the division fromthe outside. What is an infantile uterus ? In this condition (see Fig. 20) the cervix is 2-3 times longer thanthe body, the relation of cervix to body remaining as at birth. Theuterus as a whole is smaller than normal. What is meant by congenital atrophy of the uterus ? The relative lengths of cervix and body (see Fig. 21) conform tothose of a virgin uterus, but the whole uterus is atrophied. 124 ESSENTIALS OF Budimentary Uterus (Veit). Sa, sacrum; U, solid rudiment of uterus; h, rudi-mentary horn; B, bladder; 0, ovary; T, Fallopian tube; r round ligament. Fig. 15.


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