. Fig. 88— Section of a Single Nodule from the Vestibule of the Vagina. Showing an Elevation in the Mucosa. (Thorns). of the infection, there is ordinarily no notable interference with coitus or fertility. Now and then, however, the parts become so intensely inflamed that the bull hesitates to copu- late. The attrition of coitus removes the epithelium from the summits of some of the nodules, creating minute abra- sions and inducing hemorrhage. In still more severe cases, the involved mucosa becomes so swollen that the penis can no longer be protruded, and phimosis becomes established.


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