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CANCER of the CERVIX [PDF]

open access: possibleAJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1958
LINNIE GRAY, entering upon a period of long-term therapy for a serious illness, faced the strange hospital world where she feared the loss of her identity in the bustle of hospital routine. She feared the possible pain and the unknown outcome of her treatment, and welcomed the security of a familiar face, an understanding listener, and a hand extended ...
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Adenocarcinoma of the Cervix

Current Treatment Options in Oncology, 2004
Cervical adenocarcinomas are increasing in incidence each year, comprising up to 25% of all cervical cancers diagnosed in the United States. This increase largely reflects the inherent difficulty in detecting glandular precursor lesions using current screening practices.
Michael P. Hopkins, Harriet O. Smith
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Leiomyosarcoma of the cervix

Gynecologic Oncology, 2003
Epithelioid leiomyosarcoma arising from the uterine cervix is extremely rare, with only three cases reported in the world literature. We present the case report of a 14-cm epithelioid leiomyosarcoma arising from the uterine cervix.A 47-year-old female presented with a 1-year history of worsening menorrhagia and was found to have a large pelvic mass ...
Willie Andersen   +4 more
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Cryotherapy of the Cervix

Journal of Lower Genital Tract Disease, 1998
Cryotherapy is an office-based ablative procedure for treating premalignant cervical disease. The procedure may be easily performed and serious complications occur rarely. When compared with other types of cervical neoplasia surgical therapies, cryotherapy is relatively inexpensive and comparably effective when properly conducted.
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Hemangioma of the cervix

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1948
Abstract A patient with hemangioma of the uterine cervix diagnosed clinically because of its gross appearance was subjected to vaginal hysterectomy for associated pathologic lesions. Microscopic examination of the cervix revealed a cavernbus hemangioma involving chiefly the portio vaginalis. portio vaginalis.
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Cancer of the Cervix

New England Journal of Medicine, 1969
Of the 325000 cancer deaths the American Cancer Society predicts for 1969 9700 will be cancer of the cervix. During the past 25 years early diagnosis and advanced therapy have reduced the adjusted death rate from uterine cancer by 50%. Contributing factors are believed to be low socioeconomic status early age of first coitus and a contribution from ...
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A NEURILEMMOMA OF THE CERVIX

BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1980
SummaryWe present a case of neurilemmoma of the cervix which is the first to be reported in the English literature. The characteristic histological features are described and its differentiation from a leiomyoma is confirmed by electron microscopic studies.
A. I. Traub, N. J. Gwavava
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Lipogranuloma of the Cervix

Journal of Lower Genital Tract Disease, 2002
OBJECTIVE.: A case report of lipogranuloma of the cervix with review of the literature is reported. MATERIALS AND METHODS.: In a 53-year-old woman, an incidental lesion was noted in the cervical biopsy as part of an evaluation for postmenopausal bleeding.
Nicole A. Massoll, Edward J. Wilkinson
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THE ENIGMATIC CERVIX

Dermatologic Clinics, 1998
Because of the serious complications associated with cervicitis, detection of the clinical signs of cervicitis is paramount importance to the reproductive health of young women. This article discusses causes of infectious and noninfectious cervicitis, as well as, the interactions of cervicitis with well-known diseases.
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Melanosis of the cervix

Gynecologic Oncology, 1988
Benign and malignant melanotic cervical lesions are rare and require biopsy to rule out melanoma. Reported is a case of cervical melanosis, defined as benign epithelial pigmentation.
Michael T. Mazur   +3 more
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