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Primary uterine cervix melanoma
Arkhiv patologii, 2018The purpose of this paper is to present a rare clinical case of primary uterine cervix melanoma. Clinical data and histological specimens were a material for this investigation. The paper describes a case of primary uterine cervix melanoma in a 47-year-old patient who visited a gynecologist for contact bleeding from the genital tract.
T S, Mukhina +4 more
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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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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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Adenocarcinoma of the uterine cervix
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1973Abstract The accepted current practice in the treatment of adenocarcinoma of the uterine cervix is radiation therapy. Opinion is frequently expressed in the literature that adenocarcinomas are not as easily controlled by irradiation as squamous cell carcinomas of the cervix.
A R, Kagan +3 more
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Adenocarcinoma of the uterine cervix
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1975From January 1, 1947, through December 31, 1971, 219 patients with primary adenocarcinoma of the intact uterine cervix were treated at the M.D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute. Two modes of therapy were primarily used, namely, irradiationtherapy alone and irradiation therapy plus operation.
F N, Rutledge +3 more
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1996
Invasive cervical cancer is uncommon in the United States, with an incidence of 15,800 cases and 4800 deaths in 1995.1 This relatively low incidence is largely due to the effectiveness of screening programs that assess cervical cytology by Pap smear. On a global scale, however, cancer of the cervix is a major cause of death, especially in Third World ...
S A, Cannistra, J M, Niloff
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Invasive cervical cancer is uncommon in the United States, with an incidence of 15,800 cases and 4800 deaths in 1995.1 This relatively low incidence is largely due to the effectiveness of screening programs that assess cervical cytology by Pap smear. On a global scale, however, cancer of the cervix is a major cause of death, especially in Third World ...
S A, Cannistra, J M, Niloff
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ADENOCARCINOMA OF THE UTERINE CERVIX
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1977Abstract One hundred and two cases of adenocarcinoma of the cervix treated from 1963 to 1968 were analyzed. The overall treatment results were poorer than for patients with squamous cell carcinoma treated in the same period. Comparing the results in this series with those of an earlier report from the same institution, it was found that the prognosis ...
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Leiomyosarcoma of the Uterine Cervix
Gynecologic Oncology, 1998The clinicopathologic features of a patient with uterine leiomyosarcoma arising in the cervix are presented. A 47-year-old Japanese woman was admitted with complaints of hypermenorrhea and abdominal distention. A hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy revealed a tumor weighing 10.5 kg, which was the largest cervical leiomyosarcoma reported ...
T, Kasamatsu +4 more
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Endocervicosis of the Uterine Cervix
International Journal of Gynecological Pathology, 2016Endocervicosis is considered a form of Mülleriosis affecting mainly the bladder and is comprised of endocervical-type glands and cysts. It has been rarely described in the uterine cervix where the extensive involvement of cervical and paracervical tissue poses the suspicion of malignancy, mostly minimal-deviation adenocarcinoma.
Mousa, Mobarki +4 more
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