. Cyclopædia of obstetrics and gynecology. an et Urdy:Hysterotomie, Paris, 1878.—Pozzi : De la valeur de THyst^rotomie dans ie traite-ment des tumeurs fibreuses de Iuterus, Paris, 1875.—Urdy : Examen au point devue du manuel operatoire de quelques cas difficiles dovariotomie et dliyst6roto-luie, Paris, 1875.—Milliot: Sur les complications des tumeurs fibreuses de Iuterus,Tliese, Paris, 1875.—Winckel: Ueber Myome des Uterus, etc., Voikmanns Samm-lung Klin. Vortrage, 1876, No. 98.—L. Michels : Die Fibromyome des Uterus,Stuttgart, 1877. The tumors of the uterus commonly known and described as fib
. Cyclopædia of obstetrics and gynecology. an et Urdy:Hysterotomie, Paris, 1878.—Pozzi : De la valeur de THyst^rotomie dans ie traite-ment des tumeurs fibreuses de Iuterus, Paris, 1875.—Urdy : Examen au point devue du manuel operatoire de quelques cas difficiles dovariotomie et dliyst6roto-luie, Paris, 1875.—Milliot: Sur les complications des tumeurs fibreuses de Iuterus,Tliese, Paris, 1875.—Winckel: Ueber Myome des Uterus, etc., Voikmanns Samm-lung Klin. Vortrage, 1876, No. 98.—L. Michels : Die Fibromyome des Uterus,Stuttgart, 1877. The tumors of the uterus commonly known and described as fibroids,are chiefly composed of smooth muscular fibres, or, more correctlyspeaking, they consist of the same histological elements as the uterinewalls themselves, viz., unstriped muscular fibres and connective the neoplasms belonging to this class invariably contain both kinds oftissue. But the proportion of one to the other varies largely in differentcases. If the tumor reprasents mainly a simple hyperplasia of uterine.
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