A pelvic magnetic resonance image (MRI) showed a cervical lesion of 2.5 cm in diameter, without parametrial invasion, compatible with the clinical cervical carcinoma FIGO stage IB 1. Because the ...
Lavanya (name changed), in her early 30s, recently came in for a routine health check-up. When her HPV DNA test came back ...
For cervical carcinoma, the modality has proven ... in ovarian carcinoma when there is an increase in serum CA-125 and CT/MRI or conventional imaging are inconclusive or negative.
Samantha had an MRI scan just after her daughter’s 16th birthday, confirming she had stage two cervical cancer ... between your hip bones (pelvis), or in your lower tummy Dr Helena O ...
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