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Cavernous haemangioma of cervix--a case report
1Department of Pathology, Sir T Hospital and Medical College Bhavnagar 364001.
Journal of the Indian Medical Association
|October 3, 2012
Abstract:
Benign vascular tumours and haemangiomas in particular are rarely found in uterine cervix. Most of the lesions are asymptomatic incidental findings but sometimes they may cause abnormal vaginal bleeding. A case of cavernous haemangioma of cervix in a 28-year-old woman is described with review of literature.
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