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... Blood may be found in one or more of the cysts , either as an immediate result of twisting of the pedicle , or as a more slow and gradual oozing from degenerative changes . When any considerable amount of blood has been poured into the ...
... Blood may be found in one or more of the cysts , either as an immediate result of twisting of the pedicle , or as a more slow and gradual oozing from degenerative changes . When any considerable amount of blood has been poured into the ...
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... blood- vessels or to nerves , and it is not easy to find every bleeding vessel or to stop the loss of blood . When deep seated and very intimate , the dissection necessary is out of the question in the living patient , and gives no ...
... blood- vessels or to nerves , and it is not easy to find every bleeding vessel or to stop the loss of blood . When deep seated and very intimate , the dissection necessary is out of the question in the living patient , and gives no ...
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... blood - vessels ; every now and then the veins are so large and distended that they resemble the intestines of a rabbit . In all cases of ovarian tumour the arteries are branches from those which supply the ovary itself , and the veins ...
... blood - vessels ; every now and then the veins are so large and distended that they resemble the intestines of a rabbit . In all cases of ovarian tumour the arteries are branches from those which supply the ovary itself , and the veins ...
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... blood into the cysts , and rupture follow in rapid succession ; and , unless timely relief is afforded by ovariotomy , the patient soon sinks . If the rotations are so complete as to strangulate the arteries of the pedicle , gangrene is ...
... blood into the cysts , and rupture follow in rapid succession ; and , unless timely relief is afforded by ovariotomy , the patient soon sinks . If the rotations are so complete as to strangulate the arteries of the pedicle , gangrene is ...
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... blood supply of the cyst had been kept up by the omental vessels , and some large vessels near the cæcal appendix , where the intestine appeared thick and contracted . Several vessels and shreds of omentum were tied , and returned with ...
... blood supply of the cyst had been kept up by the omental vessels , and some large vessels near the cæcal appendix , where the intestine appeared thick and contracted . Several vessels and shreds of omentum were tied , and returned with ...
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