CW January 2000

category image Volume 9
Issue Number 1
January 2000
ISSN 10593802

Fluid Hysteroscopy and Spread of Tumor Cells

Distension of uterus during fluid hysteroscopy may cause tumor cells to spread to the abdominal cavity. To positively diagnose endometrial cancer, some women may require dilatation of the cervix in order to obtain tissue sample from the uterine cavity. To increase the sensitivity of this procedure, fluid hysteroscopy is introduced and is widely applied.
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A. Obermair et al., Cancer, January 1, 2000.

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