Abstract
1. A uterine polypus showing typical glandular hyperplasia combined with hyperplasia of the stroma without any glandular changes is relatively rare, representing as it does (Novak) one per cent. of all cases of metropathia haemorrhagica. 2. This type of endometrial change may be easily missed, both by the operating gynaecologist and the pathologist, unless they are familiar with such a condition. 3. The presence of a follicular haematoma has been of help to us in homologising metropathia haemorrhagica as it occurs in the human with the so-called nymphomania that occurs in certain of the lower animals in the absence of copulation. 4. The presence of cystic degeneration in the follicle cyst, similar to that which occurs in the corpus luteum, suggests that the mechanism of bleeding in cases of typical metropathia haemorrhagica is similar to that of normal menstruation. 5. The production of premature bleeding in the monkey by the removal of the cystic follicle appears to confirm the suggestion.
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