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Haemangioma of the uterine cervix

International Journal of STD & AIDS, 2004
We describe a rare cause of irregular vaginal bleeding due to a haemangioma of the uterine cervix. Clinical, ultrasound and MRI appearances are shown and options for management discussed.
S M, Shann, R J C, Dunham, J D, Wilson
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Cancer of the uterine cervix

Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1998
The overall five-year survival of cervical cancer is only 40% worldwide despite the development of effective screening modalities. Paramount to this issue is access to appropriate medical care which remains limited to high-risk populations throughout the world.
J, Elkas, R, Farias-Eisner
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Uterine Cervix Cancer

2018
While early-stage cervical cancer can be managed surgically, locally advanced cervical cancer is treated with definitive EBRT with concurrent chemotherapy and brachytherapy. High-dose rate brachytherapy is a technique that enables delivery of high-dose, hypofractionated radiotherapy directly to the cervical tumor.
Brittaney-Belle E. Gordon   +3 more
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Adenocarcinoma of the uterine cervix

Gynecologic Oncology, 1982
Abstract Adenocarcinoma of the cervix represented 12.7% of all cervical carcinomas seen at the University of Washington. The mean age of 66 patients with adenocarinoma of the cervix was not significantly different from the mean age of those with squamous cell carcinoma and was 43.6 (range 15–83).
H K, Tamimi, D C, Figge
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Mycoplasma in the uterine cervix

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1970
Abstract A study of Mycoplasma in the uterine cervix was made on 2 groups of 150 women each. One group consisted of women attending a venereal disease clinic; the other of participants of a family planning clinic. Ages ranged from 16 to 61 years in the venereal disease group and 15 to 45 years in the family planning women. Both groups were from lower
J E, Gregory, F E, Payne
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The Uterine Cervix

1992
The ectocervix and vagina are lined by stratified squamous epithelium, which can be divided into several different layers during the reproductive phase of life. From the deepest layer, they are: 1) the basal layer (stratum cylindricum), 2) the parabasal zone (deep spinous layer), 3) the intermediate zone (superficial spinous layer), and 4) the ...
Kitai Kim, Bernard Naylor
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Angiogenesis in the uterine cervix

International Journal of Gynecological Cancer, 2000
Our objective was to present current data pertaining to angiogenesis of the uterine cervix. We conducted a computerized search to identify relevant studies published in the English language literature. MEDLINE, Current Contents and Index Medicus were searched utilizing the terms: angiogenesis, uterine cervix, intraepithelial neoplasia, squamous cell ...
O., Abulafia, D. M., Sherer
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PEComa of Uterine Cervix

Indian Journal of Surgical Oncology, 2021
Vijayan Sharmila   +2 more
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The Uterine Cervix: Diagnostic Opportunities

Pediatric Annals, 1995
Sexually transmitted diseases, inflammatory conditions, and neoplasia occur all too often at the site of the uterine cervix. Multiple diagnostic options are available to clinicians ranging from simple inspection, to easily performed and widely accessible tests, to more complex laboratory procedures.
M R, Chacko, W D, Rosenfeld
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The Retained Uterine Cervix

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1957
M, CARIKER, M B, DOCKERTY
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