The pathology and surgical treatment of tumors . Mi ^^smm m%~P. mm^- ^i^mww Fig. 233.—Cylindrical-celled carcinoma of the body of the uterus, extending from the cervix ; X 150(after Cornil) : c, c, connective tissue ; a, cavity full of cells, the external layer being cylindrical: these cellshave a tendency to become detached from the wall, well seen at o: f, cavity with mucous cells, and largercells in mucous degeneration. polypoid shape. In the diffuse variety the mucous membrane is exten-sively involved from the beginning, and the disease infiltrates the mus-. FiG. 234.—Carcinoma of the uter


The pathology and surgical treatment of tumors . Mi ^^smm m%~P. mm^- ^i^mww Fig. 233.—Cylindrical-celled carcinoma of the body of the uterus, extending from the cervix ; X 150(after Cornil) : c, c, connective tissue ; a, cavity full of cells, the external layer being cylindrical: these cellshave a tendency to become detached from the wall, well seen at o: f, cavity with mucous cells, and largercells in mucous degeneration. polypoid shape. In the diffuse variety the mucous membrane is exten-sively involved from the beginning, and the disease infiltrates the mus-. FiG. 234.—Carcinoma of the uterine mucous :brane, circumscribed form (after Pozzi).


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