Findings suggest possibility of circumferential wall thickening at juction of lower body uterus and cervix with an exophytic mass from its left lateral wall extending into left parametrium with no significant local invasion or pelvic lymphadenopathy. Case submitted by Dr Swati Shah MD, FRCR and Dr Ajay Garg, MD Hospital, Bathinda. Technologist: David Mann.
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Thursday, June 14, 2012
Cervicouterine Junction Mass
Findings suggest possibility of circumferential wall thickening at juction of lower body uterus and cervix with an exophytic mass from its left lateral wall extending into left parametrium with no significant local invasion or pelvic lymphadenopathy. Case submitted by Dr Swati Shah MD, FRCR and Dr Ajay Garg, MD Hospital, Bathinda. Technologist: David Mann.
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