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* For a mass involving the cervix consider: | * For a mass involving the cervix consider: | ||
:* [[Cervical polyp]] | :* [[Cervical polyp]] | ||
:* | :* Cervical [[leiomyoma]] | ||
:* invasion of the cervix from | :* invasion of the cervix from | ||
::* Primary [[uterine malignancy]] | ::* Primary [[uterine malignancy]] | ||
::* [[Vaginal cancer]] | ::* [[Vaginal cancer]] | ||
:* | :* Cervical lymphoma | ||
:* [[Adenoma malignum]]: often considered a subtype of mucinous carcinoma of the cervix | :* [[Adenoma malignum]]: often considered a subtype of mucinous carcinoma of the cervix | ||
:* Metastases to the cervix | :* Metastases to the cervix | ||
:* [[ | :* Cervical [[ectopic pregnancy]] | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Monalisa Dmello, M.B,B.S., M.D. [2]
Overview
Cervical cancer must be differentiated from other diseases that cause Abnormal vaginal bleeding,such as cervical polyp, cervical leiomyoma, and invasion of the cervix from primary uterine malignancy, vaginal cancer.
- For a mass involving the cervix consider:
- Cervical polyp
- Cervical leiomyoma
- invasion of the cervix from
- Primary uterine malignancy
- Vaginal cancer
- Cervical lymphoma
- Adenoma malignum: often considered a subtype of mucinous carcinoma of the cervix
- Metastases to the cervix
- Cervical ectopic pregnancy