The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: A Compilation of Pathological and Anatomical Paintings, Volume 2Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, 1954 - Human anatomy |
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... corpus , lies below this and is separated from the cervix by a slight constriction , termed the isthmus . The cavity of the uter- ine body is flattened and triangular in shape . The uterine tubes open into its basal angles . Its apex is ...
... corpus , lies below this and is separated from the cervix by a slight constriction , termed the isthmus . The cavity of the uter- ine body is flattened and triangular in shape . The uterine tubes open into its basal angles . Its apex is ...
Page 116
... corpus luteum . Some uter- ine spotting or even bleeding for a day or two is not rare at this time ( “ midcycle bleeding " ) . This phenomenon has been explained as a result of an occasionally precipitant drop in the estrogen level a ...
... corpus luteum . Some uter- ine spotting or even bleeding for a day or two is not rare at this time ( “ midcycle bleeding " ) . This phenomenon has been explained as a result of an occasionally precipitant drop in the estrogen level a ...
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... corpus luteum cyst . A large or cystic corpus luteum of pregnancy may be mistaken for an ectopic pregnancy or an ovarian cyst . A corpus luteum hema- toma may present signs comparable to those associated with torsion of a small cyst . A ...
... corpus luteum cyst . A large or cystic corpus luteum of pregnancy may be mistaken for an ectopic pregnancy or an ovarian cyst . A corpus luteum hema- toma may present signs comparable to those associated with torsion of a small cyst . A ...
Contents
SECTION I | 1 |
Cysts and Cancer of Scrotum | 9 |
Blood Supply of Perineum | 15 |
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