Gynecological diagnosis . id portionsso that there is nothing left butshriveled skin holding togetherthe bones of the skeleton, or,rarely, it may form a lithope-dion, a mummified fetus inwhich lime salts have been de-posited. Sometimes the deadfetus and its membranes sup-purate and an abscess is formed FlG> -uterine Decidua from a and Very exceptionally this fetus Case of Extra-Uterine Pregnancy. becomes converted into adipo- ( ei e • cere, a sort of ammoniacal soap found occasionally in dead bodies. Diseases of the Ovum.—The occurrence of tubal mole has beenreferred to already. (See page 3


Gynecological diagnosis . id portionsso that there is nothing left butshriveled skin holding togetherthe bones of the skeleton, or,rarely, it may form a lithope-dion, a mummified fetus inwhich lime salts have been de-posited. Sometimes the deadfetus and its membranes sup-purate and an abscess is formed FlG> -uterine Decidua from a and Very exceptionally this fetus Case of Extra-Uterine Pregnancy. becomes converted into adipo- ( ei e • cere, a sort of ammoniacal soap found occasionally in dead bodies. Diseases of the Ovum.—The occurrence of tubal mole has beenreferred to already. (See page 344.) Hydatidiform mole has beenfound in the tube and differs in no respect from hydatidiformmole occurring in the uterus. In this situation it is followed bychorioepithelioma just as in the uterus. In most cases of advanced tubal pregnancy there is a diminutionin the amount of liquor amnii, but hydramnios has been are two cases on record of patients who had eclampsiaduring false labor. OVARIAN PREGNANCY. J. Whitridge Williams has collected from the literature thirteenpositive cases of ovarian pregnancy, in eleven of which the preg-nancy had not progressed beyond the fourth month. In addition 346 EXTRA-UTERINE PREGNANCY he classed as highly probable or probable ovarian pregnancy,twenty-two other cases. In eleven of these thirty-five casespregnancy had progressed to full term, so that the inference isthat the ovary can accommodate itself more readily than thetube to the growing fetus. Early rupture is the rule, however, Amnion Partiallyseparatedplacenta. Uterinecavity.


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