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THE POSTPARTUM CERVIX

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1952
The cervix uteri does not receive the attention it deserves in the practice of obstetrics. It is a hidden and a neglected portion of the birth-canal; hidden, because the physician too often does not think it important to palpate it, much less to visualize it, and neglected for the foregoing reason as well as because its anatomic and physiological ...
J H, MOORE, F A, HILL
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Microinvasive cervix cancer

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1991
Microinvasive cervix cancer (Stage Ia) is the earliest stage of squamous carcinoma, and has a 98% 5-year survival. This article reviews risk factors, etiology, and diagnosis of this disease. The important prognostic factors for treatment planning are depth of invasion, lateral extent of invasive tumor, and lymphvascular space invasion.
J C, Schink, J R, Lurain
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Leukoplakia of the cervix

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1973
Abstract Leukoplakia is a clinically descriptive term for a hyperkeratotic lesion. Eighty-six patients with leukoplakia of the cervix were reviewed and cervicovaginal smears and histologic specimens from 80 of the group were re-examined. Clumps of keratotic, anucleate, squamous cells were the single most consistent cytologic finding.
D, Brown, R H, Kaufman, H L, Gardner
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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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Uterine Cervix Marker

Radiology, 1969
When treating uterine cancer with intracavitary sources of radium or its equivalent, identification of the uterine cervix and correlation with these sources is an important part of the procedure. Sherman (1) studied the radiation distribution around radium sources in 23 instances of locally residual recurrent disease in 422 patients.
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Cervix

2009
Narendra Malhotra   +11 more
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Cervix

2012
Oisin Houghton, W. Glenn McCluggage
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