This section presents medications that are known to potentially lead to 'Cervical polyp' as a side effect. It's important to note that mild side effects are quite common with medications. Please be ...
AR, adenomatous or reactive atypical; D, dysplasia; ASCUS, atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance; HPV, human papillomavirus; LSIL, low-grade squamous ...
Q. I have a small cervical polyp which my doctor says must be removed, although she assures me they are quite common and usually benign. That being the case, do you feel such polyps must always be ...
Postcoital bleeding should be carefully investigated. Persistent postcoital bleeding is more common than intermittent bleeding and is generally associated with a vaginal, cervical, or intrauterine ...
My mother recently was told she had a polyp, noticed during her routine pap test. The doctor has now called her back as her pap came back with some abnormal cells. Apparently there was also some ...
the polyp is a 'fibroid' type, it can make your periods heavier than usual, and can grow to quite a size. It sounds like you have a simple cervical polyp and it is pretty low risk.
Embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma of the uterine cervix is an uncommon presentation of the most common soft-tissue sarcoma in the first decades of life. Unlike embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma in other anatomic ...
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