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... and frequently become attached to them . As a rule they become adherent to the omentum , the omental vessels soon fur- 1 nishing a part of the blood supply and the original 12 Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery .
... and frequently become attached to them . As a rule they become adherent to the omentum , the omental vessels soon fur- 1 nishing a part of the blood supply and the original 12 Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery .
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nishing a part of the blood supply and the original attachment to the uterus becoming less and less , until it is finally lost and the nodule apparently springs from the omentum , and from it re- ceives its entire nourishment . Recently ...
nishing a part of the blood supply and the original attachment to the uterus becoming less and less , until it is finally lost and the nodule apparently springs from the omentum , and from it re- ceives its entire nourishment . Recently ...
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... blood . the nodule is subperitoneal , and the glands are surrounded on all It sides by myomatous muscle there is no escape for this flow . thus accumulates and eventually we have the myomata containing large cyst - like spaces lined by ...
... blood . the nodule is subperitoneal , and the glands are surrounded on all It sides by myomatous muscle there is no escape for this flow . thus accumulates and eventually we have the myomata containing large cyst - like spaces lined by ...
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... blood at one time and in one case I was called in to see , the uterine cavity was 24 cm . in length and contained over a litre of decomposing blood - clots . In the cases in which the myomata encroach on the uterine cavity the patient ...
... blood at one time and in one case I was called in to see , the uterine cavity was 24 cm . in length and contained over a litre of decomposing blood - clots . In the cases in which the myomata encroach on the uterine cavity the patient ...
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... blood . One should always remember that myomectomy is a much more dangerous operation than hysterectomy , and if the patient be weak or any other contra - indication exist the complete operation should be chosen . The latter operation ...
... blood . One should always remember that myomectomy is a much more dangerous operation than hysterectomy , and if the patient be weak or any other contra - indication exist the complete operation should be chosen . The latter operation ...
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