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==Ultrasound==: * hypoechoic, heterogeneous mass involving the cervix | |||
:* may show increased vascularity on colour Doppler | |||
:* although cervical cancer is staged clinically, ultrasound can be a useful adjunct by showing | |||
:* size (<4 cm or >4 cm) | |||
:* parametrial invasion | |||
:* tumour invasion into the vagina | |||
:* tumor invasion into adjacent organs | |||
:* hydronephrosis: implies stage IIIB tumour. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist|2}} | {{Reflist|2}} |
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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]
==Ultrasound==: * hypoechoic, heterogeneous mass involving the cervix
- may show increased vascularity on colour Doppler
- although cervical cancer is staged clinically, ultrasound can be a useful adjunct by showing
- size (<4 cm or >4 cm)
- parametrial invasion
- tumour invasion into the vagina
- tumor invasion into adjacent organs
- hydronephrosis: implies stage IIIB tumour.