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Rarer still is primary NHL of the uterine cervix. We describe a patient with primary extra nodal NHL of the uterine cervix and vagina who was treated successfully with chemotherapy and radiotherapy. She is free of disease 17 months after treatment.
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HSIL -- High-Grade Squamous Intraepithelial Lesion; HSIL is a more severe abnormality, with a higher likelihood of progressing to cancer. Any high-grade lesion in your cervix, vagina, or anus requires treatment.;
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Adenocarcinoma in situ (confined to the surface of the cervix) is often difficult to diagnose. The diagnosis is usually made with a cervical biopsy or an endocervical curettage. In all cases a conization is required to rule out a truly invasive lesion.
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During a pap smear some cells are scraped or brushed off the cervix, and prepared on a slide that can be examined under a microscope. The purpose of the Pap test is to detect changes that may lead to cervical cancer long before cancer develops.
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Carcinoma in situ is a pre-malignant lesion on the cervix that has a cure rate of 100% ... Biopsy: the removal of cervical tissue for examination under a microscope. Any suspicious lesion on the cervix should be biopsied regardless of the cytologic findings. Bite biopsies can be taken from the cervix without anesthesia...
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Inflammation of cervix ... Carcinoma of cervix ... Case reports: 44 year old woman with ectocervical lesion (Archives 2004;128:1052)
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Chapter 1; An introduction to the anatomy of the uterine cervix; ... Chapter 6; Colposcopic appearance of the normal cervix; ... Chapter 8; Colposcopic diagnosis of preclinical invasive carcinoma of the cervix and glandular neoplasia ;
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