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Identifier: atlasepitomeofgy00scha (find matches)
Title: Atlas and epitome of gynecology
Year: 1900 (1900s)
Authors: Schaeffer, Oskar. (from old catalog) Norris, Richard Cooper, 1863- (from old catalog) ed
Subjects: Women
Publisher: Philadelphia, W. B. Saunders & company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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: i. e., uterus and vagina grow as the twoMiilleriau ducts (Figs. 12 and 13), and remain without furtherdifferentiation as two solid cords or as two tubes ;/?. Uterus et vagina duplex : i. e , two genital tubes completelydifferentiated into uteri and vaginae. These lie side by sideand each possesses a tube and an ovary.Both these malformations are seen only in those monsters incapableof independent life. At the Munich Frauenklinik I observed twoexamples of type a, with ectopia viscerum, total absence of bladderand kidneys, persistent cloaca, etc.; and one of type /?, with eventra-tion of all the intestines in an umbilical hernia and with atresia ani.Duplication of the vulva is sometimes seen, but has no clinicalsignificance. (Arch. f. Gyn., 37, 2.) 30 ANOMALIES OF FORMATION. (b) Of the uterine appendages : ovaries, tubal ostia—arising from a division of the Mullerian ducts. (c) Of the uterus: bicornis. (Plate 2, Figs. 2 and 19.)Those portions of the Mullerian ducts that should form
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the body of the uterus do not fuse, but develop sepa-rately, remaining attached to a common neck. This mal-formation may be associated with the one to be describedpresently. DUPLICATION. 31 In the mildest degree of duplication of the uterus thefundus simply shows a depression—uterus introrsum arcu-atus. 2. Duplication by a Septum.—The Mullerian ductsfuse, but the partition dividing them does not disappear.

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