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Leiomyosarcoma of the vagina

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1985
A 46-year-old woman, who had very interesting tumor of the vagina microscopically, was presented. The removed tumor (40 g) in the upper lateral wall of the vagina was composed of two nodules. The cut surface of one nodule (20 g) was separated into two parts and they were diagnosed as necrosis and borderline case of leiomyomata microscopically.
I, Miyakawa   +5 more
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Lymphangioma of the Vagina

Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 2013
Vaginal lymphangioma is an extremely rare lesion. Lymphangioma in other areas is usually asymptomatic, and bleeding is a common complication and presentation.We describe the identification of a vaginal lymphangioma in a 47-year-old woman and discuss the histopathology, diagnosis, and management, based on colposcopy and histology results.Vaginal ...
Xuan-Hong, Tomai, Thanh Hai, Phan
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Fibromyoma of the vagina

European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 1988
Fibromyoma of the vagina is a rare condition. The earliest reference contributed to such a tumor is attributed to Deneys De Leyden in 1733, although Phillips gives the distinction to Jacobs Denys in 1773. In 1882, Kleinwaechter published an authoritative review of 53 cases. Scheffrey and Farell collected 163 cases in 1934.
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Pathology of the vagina

Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1991
This review summarizes key articles published in 1990 relevant to abnormalities of the vagina. The subjects covered include vaginal squamous neoplasia, including epidemiologic characteristics, vaginal intraepithelial neoplasia, superficially invasive carcinoma of the vagina, and the expression of epidermal growth factor and HER-2neu in normal and ...
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GUMMA OF THE VAGINA

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1947
This report concerns a case of gumma of the vagina. Syphilis of the vagina is not common, especially the gummatous lesion. The history of syphilis probably begins with Ambroise Pare (1510-1590) who, according to Pusey, employed a vaginal speculum to study the vaginal and uterine lesions of venereal disease.
W J, REICH, M J, NECHTOW
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Rhabdomyoma of the vagina

The Journal of Pathology, 1975
A case of rhabdomyoma of the vagina in a 47-year-old woman is reported. This newly recognised entity is distinct from sarcoma botryoides and the socalled "benign vaginal polyp".
A, Gad, V, Eusebi
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Carcinoma of the vagina

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 2003
Primary site The vagina extends from the vulva upward to the uterine cervix. Cases should be classified as carcinoma of the vagina when the primary site of the growth is in the vagina. Tumors present in the vagina as secondary growths from either genital or extra-genital sites should be excluded. A growth that has extended to the portio and reached the
Beller, U   +7 more
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Malacoplakia of the Vagina

Southern Medical Journal, 1979
Malacoplakia of the vagina was incidentally discovered in a 47-year-old white woman with a history of chronic active hepatitis and steroid hormone therapy. The relation between malacoplakia, liver disease, and steroid therapy is discussed.
J I, Lin   +4 more
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Carcinoma of the vagina.

Journal of epidemiology and biostatistics, 2001
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Beller, U   +8 more
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