Clinical staging of CA cervix:Stage 4; A is _____ involvement
Clinical staging of CA cervix:Stage 1: Limited to the cervix; A is a microscopic lesion with A2 having measured stromal invasion _____mm depth
Uterine malignancy is a(n) _____ contraindication to uterine artery embolisation
_____ is indicated for diagnosis in women with HSIL or adenocarcinoma in situ of the cervix
Which ovarian tumor is more common in patients with ovarian dysgenesis?_____
Management of a Class V PAP smear is to perform a _____ and treat according to stage
Sentinel lymph node biopsy is most useful in _____ carcinoma among gynecological malignancies.
Clinical staging of CA cervix:Stage 1: Limited to the cervix; B is a macroscopic lesion with B3 having _____cm in greatest dimension
According to RCOG guidelines, in a patient with suspected post-menopausal ovarian cyst size >1cm on USG, the next step would be to perform _____
Is conization diagnostic or therapeutic?_____
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