Operative gynecology : . w<. Fig. 123.—Cysts of Left Labium Minus. Oct. 17, 1893. mation, the labia do not appear as distinct organs, but merely as coarse redupli-cations on the mucous surfaces of the labia majora. In my private practice I have had one case of multiple cysts of the labiaminora from \ to 2 cm. in diameter (Fig. 123). Small sebaceous cysts are sometimes met with, occasioning a slight irritationand necessitating an incision to evacuate the contents. I have had occasion once to remove a small lenticular inflammatory massfrom the upper part of the right nympha, brought about by


Operative gynecology : . w<. Fig. 123.—Cysts of Left Labium Minus. Oct. 17, 1893. mation, the labia do not appear as distinct organs, but merely as coarse redupli-cations on the mucous surfaces of the labia majora. In my private practice I have had one case of multiple cysts of the labiaminora from \ to 2 cm. in diameter (Fig. 123). Small sebaceous cysts are sometimes met with, occasioning a slight irritationand necessitating an incision to evacuate the contents. I have had occasion once to remove a small lenticular inflammatory massfrom the upper part of the right nympha, brought about by the contusion of abicycle seat (see Fig. 124). The little flat nodule, which occasioned the patientmuch discomfort, was excised under cocaine. The microscopic examinationshowed (Path. No. 1776) that it was small and firm, by cm. in size,and covered on its free surface by smooth skin. The center of the nodule wasoccupied by an inflammatory focus consisting of a dense mass of polymorpho-16* 236 DISEASES OF THE EX


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