Endometrial Cancer Types
Since the work of Bokhman, endometrial cancer has been divided histologically into two types, type I and type II. TypeContinue Reading
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Since the work of Bokhman, endometrial cancer has been divided histologically into two types, type I and type II. TypeContinue Reading
This textbook is designed in such a way that it gives complete knowledge about the uterus, i.e. anatomy, physiology, instrumentsContinue Reading
The fibroid pseudocapsule is composed of a rich neurovascular network in neurofibers similar to the neurovascular bundle surrounding the prostate.Continue Reading
Uterine congenital malformations affect 3-4% of women. Septated uteri represent 35% of the total abnormalities. It is considered the mostContinue Reading
It is a fact that hysteroscopy is gaining more and more territory in intra-uterine pathology, both diagnostically and therapeutically, thusContinue Reading
Although the latest Cochrane review concluded that there was no evidence to support the usefulness of paracervical block, it isContinue Reading
Prevalence of chronic endometritis in repeated unexplained implantation failure In his last article, E. Cicinelli suggests that chronic endometritis wasContinue Reading
Occasionally, septated uterus are associated with cervical septum and even a vaginal septum. The first case of septated uterus andContinue Reading
Technique designed for the study of Cervical Pathology, developed through the colpomicroscope of Antoine and Grunberger in 1949 in AustriaContinue Reading










