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Case Report: An Extremely Rare Case of Epitheloid Type Leiomyoma. [PDF]
Zhaffal M, Tariq S, Salame A.
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Pregnancy after advanced ovarian cancer with spontaneous uterine rupture in second trimester: A case report and review of the literature. [PDF]
Lukac S+5 more
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A Rare Case of Placenta Increta at Uterine Fundus. [PDF]
Naga Rachana P+3 more
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Tumors of the fundus of the uterus
I N a discussion of tumors of the uterus one is constantty impressed with the antithesis exhibited in tumor growth which occurs at the opposite extremities of the uterus. The fundus is the site of the great classicaI myomatous tumors which represent the most conspicuous famiIy of benign uterine growth, whereas the cervix is seIdom the site of Iike ...
James W. Kennedy
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Nonpuerperal Inversion of the Uterus by Endometrial Stromal Sarcoma of the Uterine Fundus
Nonpuerperal inversion of the uterus is rare; the 69th such case in the English literature is reported. Although caused most frequently by submucous leiomyoma, nonpuerperal uterine inversion may be caused by carcinoma or, as in this report, a sarcoma of the uterine fundus.
Ehrlich Ce, Bonaventura Lm
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RAT FUNDUS STRIP AND UTERUS CONTRACTING ACTIVITY OF SERA: RELATIONSHIP TO MIGRAINE ATTACKS
SYNOPSISSera from ten migraineurs were examined in headache free periods and during spontaneous attacks for their capacity to contract the rat fundus and uterus in vitro. Sera from two controls were similarly tested.A “pool” of vasoactive substances which contracted the rat uterus in vitro was always present in the pre attack stage, during the attack ...
D. Bisbocci+8 more
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Morphologic Variations in Adenocarcinoma of the Fundus of the Uterus, with Reference to Secretory Activity and Clinical Interpretations [PDF]
Norman W. Elton
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Carcinoma of the fundus occurring in double uterus
Orceneth A. Fly, Joseph Hyde Pratt
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A study of adenocarcinoma of the fundus of the uterus
Joe V. Meigs
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