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Finding cervical cancer often starts with an abnormal HPV (human papillomavirus) or Pap test result. This will lead to further tests which can diagnose cervical cancer or pre-cancer. The Pap test and ...
This work is motivated by the need for visual information management in the growing field of digital libraries and by the increasing information retrieval demands in the domains of medical imaging and ...
Abstract and Introduction Background: The diagnosis of atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (ASCUS) during cervical screening indicates cellular abnormality but is not sufficient ...
Each clamping was replaced by 2 absorbable transfixion sutures. The adnexa, if present, are removed by using the same technique as reported previously described by Smale and colleagues in 1978. [1] ...
Cervical conization -- During a cervical conization, a small cone-shaped sample of abnormal tissue is removed from the cervix. Cervical conization requires general anesthesia and has a 70 - 98% cure ...
Scientists don’t know exactly why certain people with MS have more lesions in their brain or spinal cord. What they do know, says Dr. Reder, is that spinal cord lesions “are more common in the ...
The most common types of surgery include: Conization: This procedure involves removing a cone-shaped piece of tissue from the cervix. It is often used to treat early-stage cervical cancer.
Introduction The elastic suture allows progressive closure of lesions, encompassing all its levels, restoring normal anatomy and all containment and resistance functions of the skin layers without new ...
1 Introduction Adenocarcinoma in situ (AIS) is considered a precancerous lesion of adenocarcinoma of the cervix. Although it does not represent a common neoplasm, it has shown an apparent increase in ...
To address the lack of current information, the authors searched the National Inpatient Sample (NIS) for 2010-2014 to identify patients who underwent excision of the retained cervix after ...
Patients suffering from cervical cancer spent between Sh. 172,000 and Sh. 759,000 to get treated without surgery involved. When surgery was involved the costs ranged between Sh672, 000 and Sh1.25 ...