segunda-feira, 20 de julho de 2015

Cystic Disease of The Walls of The Womb, or Vesicular Mole.

Cystic Disease of The Walls of The Womb, or Vesicular Mole.

Cystic Disease of The Walls of The Womb, or Vesicular Mole.


This condition appears to be attributable to hypertrophy (enlargement) of the villi on the inner surface of the womb, which become greatly increased in number and hollowed out internally into a series of cysts, or pouches, containing liquid. Unlike the true mole, therefore, they appear to be disease of the maternal structure of the womb rather than of the product of conception. Rodet, in a case of this kind, which had produced active labor pains, quieted the disorder with anodynes and effected a recovery. When this can not be done, attempts may be made to remove the mass with the écraseur or otherwise, following it up with antiseptic injections, as advised under the last heading.


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