Assessment of lymphovascular invasion in early stage endometrial carcinoma -a retrospective study
Abstract Introduction Endometrial carcinoma is associated with several known prognostic factors. Recently, lymphovascular invasion (LVI) has gained a prominent position in the risk assessment of early endometrioid endometrial carcinoma, in identifying patients who can benefit from adjuvant radiation...
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Main Authors: | Ambreen Moatasim (Author), Zujajah Hameed (Author), Imran Ahmad (Author) |
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