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Decidual change in pelvic lymph nodes: a source of possible diagnostic error
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|October 1, 1986
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The presence of heterotopic decidual tissue in the sinuses of a pelvic lymph node from a pregnant patient with cervical carcinoma is described. The diagnostic implications are discussed.
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