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Identifier: diagnosistreatmecros (find matches)
Title: The diagnosis and treatment of diseases of women
Year: 1907 (1900s)
Authors: Crossen, Harry Sturgeon, 1869-
Subjects: Genital Diseases, Female Gynecology Gynecology Women Generative organs, Female
Publisher: St. Louis : Mosby
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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site of the spleenand of the splenic flexure of the colon, the organs in this regionmost commonly affected, are shown by the stipling. Whennormal, the spleen lies considerabiy higher in the abdominalcavity than is generally supposed. Its anterior projection isshown here in dotted outline, with the lower end m contact withthe splenic flexure of the colon. found. It must be kept in mind, however, that in addition to the various massesthat may originate in any region, masses from elsewhere may be found inthat region, because of growth or displacement or both. In Fig. 179, the ar-rows indicate the usual direction of growth, or displacement, of a tumor ofthe various organs outlined. MASS FELT IN LOWER ABDOMEN 149 Mass Felt in Right Lower Abdomen (Fig. 147). Tubal Inflammation (salpingitis, pyosalpinx, hydrosalpinx). Tubal Pregnancy. Tubal Tumor (fibroma, paiDilloma). Ovarian Inflammation (oophoritis, ovarian abscess, cystic ovary). Ovarian Tumor (cystic, solid). Parovarian Tumor (cystic).
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Fig. 17 L Indicating the area to search, for Splenic Tendernessor Enlargement. When the spleen is diseased it usually becomesenlarged and heavy and sinks below the margin of the ribs at thepoint indicated. Fibromyoma of Uterus.Appendiceal Inflammation or Tumor.Tumor of Caecum.Movable Kidney or Tumor of Kidney. Mass Felt in Left Lower Abdomen (Fig. 156). Here are found the same conditions as described for the right side, substitutingsigmoid flexure for caecum and appendix. 150 GYNECOLOGIC DIAGNOSIS Mass Felt in Central Lower Abdomen (Fig. 159). Pregnant Uterus. Fibromyoma of Uterus. Malignant Tumor of Uterus. Distended Bladder or Tumor of Bladder. Pelvic Inflam.mation with Exudate.

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  • booksubject:Gynecology
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