American gynaecological and obstetrical journal. (1897) (14595737039)
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Identifier: americangynaecol1118unse (find matches)
Title: American gynaecological and obstetrical journal.
Year: 1897 (1890s)
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Subjects: Obstetrics Gynecology
Publisher: New York : D. Appleton & Co.
Contributing Library: Columbia University Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH)
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large sinuses. In this way the nourish-ment of the superficial layers of the decidua, is undoubtedly inter-fered with. This condition is probably aggravated by the pressureof the uterine contents against the decidua. In the spongy layer,owing to the presence of numerous spaces, there is no danger of in-terference with the cells nutrition. It is possible, also, that the early rapid formation of large blood-sinuses in the compact layer may increase the pressure on surround-ing cells. Is There Any Fatty Degeneration? (I have described a condition of vacuolation in nuclei or in cell-matrices. The appearance is one which might easily be mistakenfor fatty degeneration, but special staining reactions prove that it isnot so. Gustav Klein, who has worked carefully at this point, holdsthat fatty changes are very rarely found in normal conditions, butnot infrequently in pathological states. The old and long-taughtview that the chief degeneration of the decidua is of a fatty naturecannot be held.americangynaecol1118unse
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