On the issue of bleeding into the cavity of the ovarian dermoid during uterine pregnancy, simulating rupture of the fetuses in the ovary during ectopic pregnancy

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Tumors of the ovaries in general and dermoids in particular do not particularly complicate a normal pregnancy, causing the last more or less inconvenience.
All ovarian tumors, with the exception of dermoid tumors, differing in relatively large sizes, generally speaking and with the exception of very bulky tumors, lessen the development of pregnancy and especially the course of labor, since these tumors have a tendency to grow upward into the abdominal cavity, thus being removed from small pelvis.

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A. A. Muratov

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