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Mind the gap: underreporting of key compartments in endometriosis MRI with free-text and non-disease-specific templates. [PDF]

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Deniffel C   +8 more
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Quiet residents of the vaginal epithelium: immunohistochemical study on the distribution and role of human vaginal Merkel cells. [PDF]

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Polakovičová S   +6 more
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Vaginas

Current Biology, 2023
What is the vagina? This seemingly simple question has a rather complex answer, depending on whether we use a functional or a developmental definition. The terminal portion of the female reproductive tract that opens to the environment initially served as a conduit for eggs to be laid, and in species with external fertilization the distal oviduct may ...
Rachel M, Keeffe, Patricia L R, Brennan
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Leiomyosarcoma of the vagina

European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 1996
Vaginal leiomyoma is uncommon and borderline leiomyoma of the vagina is an extreme rarity. Leiomyoma of the vagina may undergo malignant change to become borderline malignancy or leiomyosarcoma. A 38-year-old woman, complaining of foul vaginal discharge and dyspareunia with 2 months duration, underwent total excision of tumor.
O, Cobanoğlu   +3 more
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Rhabdomyoma of the vagina

European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 1992
A case of vaginal rhabdomyoma in 35-year-old healthy woman is presented. The lesion, a pedunculated polyp measuring 1.2 cm in diameter, was located in the anterior wall of the vagina. This is an extremely rare entity that pursues a benign course. Light and immunohistochemical features are commented and selected literature briefly reviewed.
J I, López, I, Brouard, B, Eizaguirre
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Cancer of the Vagina

Southern Medical Journal, 1975
Carcinoma of the vagina may be found in association with carcinoma of the vulva and cervix. Patients with neoplasms in any of these locations should have careful inspection of the entire anogenital tract. As in all malignancies, early diagnosis and prompt, adequate treatment offers the best opportunity for cure.
P C, Davis, E W, Franklin
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