Analysis of uterine corporeal mesenchymal tumors occurring after menopause
Abstract Objective Because it is difficult to diagnose accurately whether uterine corporeal mesenchymal tumors are benign or malignant before surgery, an understanding of the characteristics of patients with uterine sarcomas occurring in the postmenopausal period is required. Methods We retrospectiv...
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Main Authors: | Yumi Ishidera (Author), Hiroshi Yoshida (Author), Yuka Oi (Author), Kayo Katayama (Author), Etsuko Miyagi (Author), Hiroyuki Hayashi (Author), Hiroyuki Shigeta (Author) |
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2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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