输卵管破裂的一个有趣的例子

Martin J.H., Anderson W.S.
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1919年5月14日,一只罗德岛红犬被发现腹部太重,无法直立。她于5月15日被杀害并接受了检查。从她的腹腔取出了五个软壳蛋。鸡蛋的重量和尺寸如下图所示:重量,直径。Length122 grams2¼“2⅝“117”2⅛”3“111”2⅛“2¾”90“2”2¾⅛“16”1“1½”除了正常的蛋黄的蛋满心蛋白和水的混合物。其中四个鸡蛋的体积很大,可能是因为体液通过渗透压进入鸡蛋。由于腹腔内有大量卵黄物质,显然有一些卵黄迅速穿过输卵管落入体腔。…
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An Interesting Example of a Ruptured Oviduct

On May 14, 1919, a Rhode Island Red was found to be too heavy in the abdomen to stand erect. She was killed and examined on May 15.

Five soft-shell eggs were taken from her abdominal cavity. The eggs are shown in the cut and the weights and sizes are:

Weight.Diameter.Length
122 grams2 ¼″2 ⅝″
117 “2 ⅛″3″
111 “2 ⅛″2 ¾″
90 “2″2 ¾″
16 “1 ⅛″1 ½″

In addition to the normal yolks the eggs were filled with a mixture of albumen and water. The large size of four of the eggs was probably due to the entrance of the body liquid into the egg by osmotic pressure.

As there were masses of yolk material in the abdominal cavity, evidently a number of yolks had traversed the oviduct rapidly and fallen into the body cavity. The …

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