The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: A Compilation of Pathological and Anatomical Paintings, Volume 2Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, 1954 - Human anatomy |
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Page 114
... ovary at birth . By the third month , the ovaries descend toward the pelvis . ( The analogous phenom- enon for the male is described on page 26. ) The pull of the gubernaculum of Hunter - an abdominal fold which grows more slowly than ...
... ovary at birth . By the third month , the ovaries descend toward the pelvis . ( The analogous phenom- enon for the male is described on page 26. ) The pull of the gubernaculum of Hunter - an abdominal fold which grows more slowly than ...
Page 187
... OVARIAN ABSCESS FULLY DEVELOPED ABSCESS ABSCESS HAS PROGRESSED INVOLVING MOST OF OVARY Occasionally , a pyosalpinx communicates with a ruptured follicle or a corpus luteum , leading to a tubo - ovarian abscess ( see also page 196 ) ...
... OVARIAN ABSCESS FULLY DEVELOPED ABSCESS ABSCESS HAS PROGRESSED INVOLVING MOST OF OVARY Occasionally , a pyosalpinx communicates with a ruptured follicle or a corpus luteum , leading to a tubo - ovarian abscess ( see also page 196 ) ...
Page 210
... ovary refers to squamous cell metaplasia in adenocarcinoma . The squamous cells are large , polyhedral prickle cells . Keratiniza- tion and pearl formation may be observed . The ovary is particularly prone to meta- static invasion by ...
... ovary refers to squamous cell metaplasia in adenocarcinoma . The squamous cells are large , polyhedral prickle cells . Keratiniza- tion and pearl formation may be observed . The ovary is particularly prone to meta- static invasion by ...
Contents
SECTION I | 1 |
Cysts and Cancer of Scrotum | 9 |
Blood Supply of Perineum | 15 |
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