Questions and answers. Vol. 23, No. 4 (1927)

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How common is the complete congenital absence of the uterus and appendages in women, and what literature might be recommended on the subject?                                                          Dr. I. Lyandres.
Answer.  Which cases are not particularly rare. In Kazan obstetric-gynecological clinic during last 26 years, for example, according to the calculation made recently by Dr. D.P.Davydovy, over 50 (54) cases of this kind were registered. The newest monograph devoted to the question of female genital malformations, belonging to prof. Kermannner, is published in volume III of multivolume manual "Biologie und Pathologie des Weibes" by Nalban and Seitz; there is a list of literature on this question.
Prof. V. Gruzdev.

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