Uterine And Tubal Gestation

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Uterine And Tubal Gestation
Samuel Wyllis Bandler
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The main substance of the cord consists of Wharton 's jelly. A long, thin cord is characteristic of man.
CHAPTER XIV.
GROSS ANATOMY OF THE PLACENTA.
The placenta is a thickly spongy, fairly circular mass measur- ing 15-20 centimetres in diameter and about 3-4 centimetres in thickness. The surface toward the embryo has attached to it the cord and is covered, or rather lined, with the amnion.
Placenta is the finally developed membrana chorii of the chorion f rondosum with its myriads of chorionic
... villi. Instead of each villus being connected with the membrana chorii, we have connected with the latter large stems on which are numberless branches and sub-branches covered with chorionic villi.
The outer surface of the placenta is divided by furrows into areas or islands called cotyledones. A cotyledo consists of a stem passing out from the membrana chorii. From it pass villi and large branches covered with villi, and from these still smaller branches with villi. The uterine placental area has been invaded by trophoblast cells and villi during a period of nine months, so that compacta and almost all of the spongiosa have been ** eaten up.'' If, from a certain area, we remove compacta and spon- giosa, we pass from the region of capillaries toward the region of vessels situated in the muscularis.


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