Primary cancer of the Fallopian tube : with a second series of tables of reported cases (no. 63 to no. 100) / by Alban Doran.
- Doran, Alban H. G. (Alban Henry Griffiths), 1849-1927
- Date:
- 1910
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Primary cancer of the Fallopian tube : with a second series of tables of reported cases (no. 63 to no. 100) / by Alban Doran. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The Royal College of Surgeons of England. The original may be consulted at The Royal College of Surgeons of England.
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![No. Age. married or single 79 49 M. 80 40 81 42 M. 82 51 M. 83 57 M. 84 45 85 46 Children : menstrua- tion Side of tumour Chief symptoms. Duration of symptoms before operation. Operation ; Result. 1 child (29 years) ; menstrua- tion becoming irregular menstrua- tion regular Sterile; menstrua- tion regular ? 2 children; menstrua- tion irregular 1 child (33 years) 2 children (last 12 years) R. and L. L. R. R. R. 0 children L. R. (No history pelvic disease) ; pain left side abdomen about a year; 6 months free escape fluid from vagina; emaciation ; tumour half way to umbilicus 1 year Vaginal discharge over 20 years, at first leucorrhoeal, then serous, ultimately profuse periodical watery discharges; pains iliac regions Many years Perfect health, till recent irregu- 3 months lar haemorrhage; hypogastric tumour, rapid growth; no pain, no discharge; tumour hard above pubes, fluctuating below, in Douglas’s pouch Menorrhagia; for several weeks severe pain; multiple fibroids diagnosed 6 weeks (No history pelvic disease) ; Several recently hypogastric pains; months tumour each side uterus, right larger; sanious leucorrhcea for 8 days before operation (History of gonococcal infection following marriage) ; recent bloody discharge; tumour big as a fist” in pelvis A feAV months as Removal of tubes with part of right ovary (fii herent in pelvis); lefttu I during extraction; rec f ascites developed ; exp; \ operation 9 months later malignant deposits; rs velopment of ascites Abdominal hysterectorr j removal of appendagesj subserous fibroid in utt 1909 mass in Douglas’ : and metastatic growth der Removal of uterus and ages; cystic part of burrowed very deeply ii recovery; patient lost Vaginal hysterectomy (strong adhesions); utfic appendages removed fre multiple myomata; rig; a solid tumour adhed fundus; left hydrosalpi (History of chronic pelvic in- 12months flammation, probably gonococ- cal) ; recently free, watery offensive vaginal discharge; abdominal pains; hypogastric tumour, lower part almost filling pelvic cavity Removal of both appi dense adhesions; righ { hydrosalpinx, size of egg; left tube a big py Removal of uterus ; H pendages; dense aoo right, parametritis; later pleurisy, bloody paracentesis; death 3^ after operation; no poS' recovery; in good gene 8 months later c&oik* Ute& fcQ Feb. 1902, removal of right tube, very adhere torn and sutured; v tion of uterus; Se] dyspepsia, epigastric March 1905, death 3 18 month after operation](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b22467233_0024.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


