. Fig. 169—Cystic Mole. Total length 46 inches ; circumference, 7 inches. At the top of the gravid branch of the fetal sac is seen a thickened spot, apparently marking the former location, of the embryo. Compare with colored plate II. At the cervical end of the uterus, the embryonic sac is necrotic and desiccated. The necrotic tips are prominent. .Sac removed 200 days after conception. 169. In this instance there remains a thickened area which faintly suggests the prior location of the embryo. The cow was examined at about sixty days after coitus and pro- nounced pregnant. The cervical canal w


. Fig. 169—Cystic Mole. Total length 46 inches ; circumference, 7 inches. At the top of the gravid branch of the fetal sac is seen a thickened spot, apparently marking the former location, of the embryo. Compare with colored plate II. At the cervical end of the uterus, the embryonic sac is necrotic and desiccated. The necrotic tips are prominent. .Sac removed 200 days after conception. 169. In this instance there remains a thickened area which faintly suggests the prior location of the embryo. The cow was examined at about sixty days after coitus and pro- nounced pregnant. The cervical canal was sealed, the uterus enlarged and distended in a manner typical of pregnancy of that duration, a typical corpus luteum of pregnancy was present, and estrum was absent. The general signs of preg- nancy failed to advance parallel to the duration of time. Later an examination disclosed the nature of the condition, and the "mole" was removed.


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