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Tumors of the vagina are comparatively infrequent. New growths of all varieties, however, both cystic and solid, occasionally originate in the structures of this organ. Cystic Cystic tumors form a goodly percentage of all vaginal growths, although they are not common. Of the solid tumors arising in this canal, the fibromyomas are the most common, but these are not frequent. Malignant tumors of both epithelial and connective-tissue origin do occur, and these, too, are unusual. Rarely cases of primary chorio-epithelioma and endothelioma arc reported and it is said that carcinoma of this organ forms less than 1 per cent of all types of epithelial malignant disease developing in women. It has been estimated, according to one author, that only about 0.02 per cent. of all carcinomas of the genital tract arise primarily in the vagina. Primary sarcoma, too, of this canal is a rare formation and the literature, dating back
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