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Pure cutting current for loop excision of squamous intraepithelial lesions.
J Reprod Med. 1994 May;39(5):373-6.
J Reprod Med. 1994.
PMID: 8064704
Review.
The depth of thermal damage was studied in 6 patients; the average endocervical zone of damage was 0.47 mm and that of the exocervical zone, 0.43 mm. The base of the cervix could be examined with the colposcope for the presence of glands. ...
The depth of thermal damage was studied in 6 patients; the average endocervical zone of damage was 0.47 mm and that of the exocervical …
[On some adverse effects of diathermocoagulation of the cervix uteri (pregnancy complications excluded)].
Musset R, Poitout P, Paniel BJ, Truc JB.
Musset R, et al.
Rev Fr Gynecol Obstet. 1973 Mar;68(3):197-201.
Rev Fr Gynecol Obstet. 1973.
PMID: 17472215
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French.
A particular complication is the development of endometriosis: exocervical in the first place but that can also involve the uterosacral ligaments, the rectovaginal septum or even the uterus or pelvis. More especially it can mask the incipient syndromes of cervical carci …
A particular complication is the development of endometriosis: exocervical in the first place but that can also involve the uterosacr …
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