Gynecologic Oncology: Fundamental Principles and Clinical Practice, Volume 2Malcolm Coppleson |
Contents
endometrial | 731 |
clinical | 747 |
Pathology of endometrial carcinoma | 757 |
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abdominal adenocarcinoma appearance artery associated benign bladder bleeding blood bowel Brenner tumor cancer carcinoma cause cell tumors cervix chemotherapy clinical closed combination common complete complications cytoplasm developed diagnosis differentiated disease dissection early effect endometrial endometrium epithelial examination extensive factors fistula glucose grade Gynecologic histologic hyperplasia hysterectomy iliac important incidence incision increased indicated invasion involvement irradiation laser lateral lesions less ligament lower lymph nodes major malignant mass metastases mole muscle neoplasms normal Obstet Gynecol occur Oncol Oncology operation origin ovarian ovary Pathol patients pelvic peritoneal positive possible postoperative pregnancy present primary procedure prognosis radiation radical rare recurrence removed reported response risk sarcomas showing skin space Stage stromal surface Surg surgery surgical sutures Table technique therapy tissue treated treatment trophoblastic tube ureter usually uterine uterus vaginal vessels vincristine wall women