Atypical epithelial changes in the uterine cervix
AUTOR(ES)
Kirkland, James A.
RESUMO
Atypical epithelium, i.e., epithelium showing changes just insufficient to warrant a diagnosis of carcinoma in situ, was re-studied in surgical material from 66 patients. Most of these specimens had originally been reported as suspicious or potentially malignant. Of the 66 patients, 62 were alive and 46 of these were `untreated' having had no treatment to the cervix since the original operation.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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