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Cadaveric addendum to the consensus on ultrasound‐based lymph‐node staging in gynecological cancer

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Ultrasound in Obstetrics &Gynecology, EarlyView.
D. Fischerova   +13 more
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The Top Five Advances in Solid Organ Transplantation in the Past Fifty Years

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World Journal of Surgery, EarlyView.
Stephen J. Wigmore, Diana A. Wu
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The uterus and fertility

Fertility and Sterility, 2008
To review the current understanding of the role the uterus plays in embryo implantation and to outline congenital anomalies and acquired diseases that impact normal uterine function.The publications related to the embryo implantation, Mullerian anomalies, uterine polyps, uterine synechiae, and myomas were identified through Medline and reviewed ...
Elizabeth, Taylor, Victor, Gomel
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Ruptured uterus

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1991
AbstractUterine rupture, an important cause of maternal and fetal mortality, is still occasionally seen in our region. In this study we reviewed 41 cases of uterine rupture encountered between the years 1983 and 1988, in a total of 3962 hospital deliveries with a frequency of 1 in 96.6 deliveries. Sixteen cases (39.0%) were over 35 years old.
KAFKAS, S, TANER, CE
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Rhabdomyosarcomas of the Uterus

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1978
The authors report the clinicopathologic findings in four cases of adult women with rhabdomyosarcomas that originated in the endometrium or cervix, or both. All tumors were pure sarcomas and not components of carcinosarcomas or malignant mixed mesodermal tumors. In two patients, the tumors were typical botryoid embryonal rhabdomyosarcomas.
W R, Hart, J R, Craig
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Chondrosarcoma of the uterus

Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 2004
(2004). Chondrosarcoma of the uterus. Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica: Vol. 83, No. 7, pp. 686-687.
Ekaterina, Uchikova   +2 more
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Rupture of the uterus

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1964
Abstract 1. 1. The rupture of the uterus is an obstetrical complication too frequently encountered and appears to be on the increase. Over 80 per cent of ruptures are avoidable, and a truly spontaneous rupture of the uterus is exceedingly rare. 2. 2. The ruptures following cesarean section are too many in number.
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Transplantation of the uterus

Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology, 2003
Most women with uterine factor infertility have today no prospect of carrying a pregnancy to term. The development of a method for transplantation of the human uterus would be a means for many of these women to become both genetic and gestational mothers. In this article we review the literature concerning the history and recent development in the area
Mats, Brännström   +2 more
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Is The Fibroid a Uterus?

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1995
EDITORIAL COMMENT: We accepted this case for publication to allow readers to see the point that a morbidly adherent placenta in the cervix and/or lower uterine segment can lead to catastrophic haemorrhage whether the fetus is above the abnormally implanted placenta (most cases of placenta accreta, increta orpercreta) or below it (most cases of ...
D K, Koong, K M, McKenna
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