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==Symptoms== | ==Symptoms== | ||
Patients commonly present at an early stage, with postmenopausal bleeding as the initial symptom, as the tumor grows larger, patient may notice one or more of the following symptoms: | |||
*Unusual [[vaginal bleeding]] | *Unusual [[vaginal bleeding]] | ||
*Trouble urinating | *Trouble urinating | ||
*[[Pelvic pain]] and [[pain]] during intercourse | *[[Pelvic pain]] and [[pain]] during intercourse | ||
*[[Fatigue]] and unexplained [[weight loss]] | *[[Fatigue]] and unexplained [[weight loss]] | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Symptoms
Patients commonly present at an early stage, with postmenopausal bleeding as the initial symptom, as the tumor grows larger, patient may notice one or more of the following symptoms:
- Unusual vaginal bleeding
- Trouble urinating
- Pelvic pain and pain during intercourse
- Fatigue and unexplained weight loss
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