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For '''postmenopausal''' women, it is not a catastrophe if a pathology report causes the uterus to be removed as a precaution. In '''premenopausal''' women, on the other hand, any doubt regarding a pathology report that may lead to hysterectomy mandates consultation with a colleague with GYN expertise. | For '''postmenopausal''' women, it is not a catastrophe if a pathology report causes the uterus to be removed as a precaution. In '''premenopausal''' women, on the other hand, any doubt regarding a pathology report that may lead to hysterectomy mandates consultation with a colleague with GYN expertise. | ||
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Revision as of 18:27, 21 September 2022
Author:
Mikael Häggström [note 1]
Contents
Uterus
For postmenopausal women, it is not a catastrophe if a pathology report causes the uterus to be removed as a precaution. In premenopausal women, on the other hand, any doubt regarding a pathology report that may lead to hysterectomy mandates consultation with a colleague with GYN expertise.
Presentations:
- Hysterectomy
- Cervical biopsy, including endocervical currettage
- Cervical cone
- Endometrial polyp
- Endometrial curettage
- Cervical cytology
Common requests:
Fallopian tube
Ovary
Placenta
Vulva
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