Delivery was
effected at full term, and although there was considerable
hemorrhage the mother recovered. Ingleby describes a case of
fibrous tumor of the uterus terminating fatally, but not until
three weeks after delivery. Lusk mentions a case of pregnancy
with fibrocystic tumor of the uterus occluding the cervix. At the
appearance of symptoms of eclampsia version was performed and
delivery effected, followed by postpartum hemorrhage. The mother
died from peritonitis and collapse, but the stillborn child was
resuscitated. Roberts reports a case of pregnancy associated with
a large fibrocellular polypus of the uterus. A living child was
delivered at the seventh month, ecrasement was performed, and the
mother recovered.
Von Quast speaks of a fibromyoma removed five days after labor.
Gervis reports the removal of a large polypus of the uterus on
the fifth day after confinement. Davis describes the spontaneous
expulsion of a large polypus two days after the delivery of a
fine, healthy, male child. Deason mentions a case of anomalous
tumor of the uterus during pregnancy which was expelled after the
birth of the child; and Daly also speaks of a tumor expelled from
the uterus after delivery.
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