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Cervix uteri

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Die Gynäkologie
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Zusammenfassung

Nach topographischer Zuordnung sollen gutartige Neubildungen der Zervix und des Uterus getrennt aufgeführt werden:

  • Condylomata acuminata/Papillome;

  • Zervixpolyp;

  • Zervixmyom;

  • mesodermaler Stromatumor;

  • Pseudotumoren, z. B. Ovula Nabothi;

  • seltene Tumoren anderer Genese.

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Oettling, G., Kreienberg, R. (2003). Cervix uteri. In: Kaufmann, M., Costa, S.D., Scharl, A. (eds) Die Gynäkologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-11496-4_23

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