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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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arger thanthe average. 5. Vestibule. 6. Urethra. 7. Duct of Valvovaginal Glaud.8. Vaginal Entrance. 9. Remains of Hymen. 10. Fourchette. II. Anus.(Byford — Manual of Gi/necoldf/y.) Determine also the Condition of Hymen—Intact, Lacerated, Destroyed.Condition of Perineum—Wide Opening, Vaginal Walls Visible, ShallowPerineum, Scar Tissue, Fistula. DISCHARGE ABOUT EXTERNAL GENITALS. MUCO-EPITHELIAL, MUCO-PURULENT, PURULENT, BLOODY, WATERY. Muco=epithelial discharge (normal). The normal mucus secretion from the cer-vix moistens and macerates the vaginal epithelium. The mixture of this cervicalmucus and vaginal epithelium appears at the external genitals as a white, crumblydischarge. Usually it is hardly noticeable, only just enough to keep the parts nor-mally moist. At the menstrual periods and under other conditions favoring pelviccongestion, it may increase so as to be somewhat annoying to the patient, thoughhardly of pathological importance. DISCHARGE ABOUT THE EXTERNAL GENITALS 33
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Muco=purulent discharge. When there is inflammation or persistent congestionin the uterus, the mucus secretion is much increased, and there are thrown out, atthe same time and for the same cause, many leulvocytes, which mix with the mucus,giving it somewhat of a purulent character, the prominence of the purulent featuredepending on the amount of this admixture of dead leukocytes. If it containsenough mucus to be noticeable, the discharge is sticky and stringy and may bedrawn out into long threads. Purulent discharge pre-sents the appearance ofpus, as from an abscess orinflamed surface, eitherthin pus or thick yellowpus. Determine justwhere this comes from, i.e., whether from the ure-thra or V u 1 V o-v a g i n a 1gland or inflamed surfaceson the external genitals orfrom the vagina. Dip the tip of a cotton-wrapped applicator in thispurulent discharge andspread some on a micros-copic slide. If possible, secure somedischarge from the urethraor vulvo-vaginal gland, forthe pus from these s

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