Treatise on gynaecology : medical and surgical . t somecases have been reported where their size was much greater. Of thetwo described by Gottschalk, one was as large as an orange and theother as a small apple. Schroder ^^ has seen them the size of a pig-eons Qgg. Nagel has seen them as large as an apple, and even as anadults head. 110 CLIlSriCAL AND OPERATIVE GYlST^ECOLOdY. A microscopic examination of the walls will show the bnd-likepapillae characteristic of the corpus luteum. This will prevent con-fusion of cysts of the corpus luteum with follicular cysts whose wallsare thickened and color


Treatise on gynaecology : medical and surgical . t somecases have been reported where their size was much greater. Of thetwo described by Gottschalk, one was as large as an orange and theother as a small apple. Schroder ^^ has seen them the size of a pig-eons Qgg. Nagel has seen them as large as an apple, and even as anadults head. 110 CLIlSriCAL AND OPERATIVE GYlST^ECOLOdY. A microscopic examination of the walls will show the bnd-likepapillae characteristic of the corpus luteum. This will prevent con-fusion of cysts of the corpus luteum with follicular cysts whose wallsare thickened and colored by deposits of blood, or even with suppura-tive ovaritis with inspissated pus, when these cysts are apt to becomeinflamed under the influence of an accompanying salpingitis. To understand the genesis of cysts at the expense of what is usu-ally considered to be a cicatricial process, we must remember that theidea of a retraction of the tissues in the formation of the corpusluteum is erroneous, and must be replaced by the idea of proliferation.


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