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Identifier: diagnosisofdise00find (find matches)
Title: The diagnosis of diseases of women
Year: 1905 (1900s)
Authors: Findley Palmer. (from old catalog)
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Publisher: Philadelphia and New York, Lea brothers & co.
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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Mucous polyp of the cervix, showing transformation of the columnar epithelium intostratified squamous epithelium. This condition may be mistaken for malignant degener-ation. transparent mucus or may be milky from the addition of leukocytesand epithelium. Mucous polyps of inflammatory origin protrude from the mucosainto the cervical canal and out through the external os into thevagina (Fig. 128). Microscopic examination of scrapings from the cervix is unsatis-factory, for the reason that the surface epithelium and glands arefirmly embedded in connective tissue and are not readily scraped PLATE XLl,
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Erosions of Cervix. 1. Follicular Erosion. 2. Follicular Erosion. 3. Mucous Polyp of Cervix 4. Papillary Erosion. ENDOMETRITIS 301 away, as, is the endometrium of the uterine body. As in endome-tritis, we find in the cervix two microscopic forms—the glandularand interstitial. EROSIONS OF THE CERVK. 1. Simple. 2. Papillary. 3. Follicular. An erosion of the vaginal portion of the cervix is a mucous patchconsisting of a layer of columnar epithelium and newly formedglands lying beyond the external os and replacing squamous strati-fied epithelium. Formerly erosions of the cervix were believed tobe true ulcers, and were vulgarly called ulcers of the womb.We are indebted to Ruge and Veit for the demonstration of theirtrue character. The red or bluish color of the mucous patch isin marked contrast to the surrounding pale and smooth vaginalepithelium. The margins are irregular but sharply circumscribed.The extent of the lesion is variable. In nulliparae there is usuallya mere zone about the

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