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- W1662401956 abstract "Abstract 1. 1. A series of 110 cases of carcinoma of the cervix uteri have been studied. 2. 2. On histopathologic examination of operative and biopsy specimens they were classified into two main groups: (A) adenomatous, and (B) solid. The solid were subdivided according to the predominating type of cancer cell into (a) ripe, (b) midripe, and (c) unripe. 3. 3. Adenomatous tumors represented 5.4 per cent of the total, and 94.6 per cent were solid. Of these, 24 per cent were of the ripe, 29.8 per cent of the midripe and 46.2 per cent of the unripe varieties. 4. 4. Cornification occurred in all the ripe tumors and in 54.8 per cent of the midripe, but in only two of the unripe. 5. 5. Mixed tumors were found in 32.1 per cent of the cases in this series. 6. 6. Eosinophilia was present to a marked degree in 11.9 per cent of the sections examined. 7. 7. No relation between the age of the patient and the type of tumor could be established. 8. 8. The disease was limited to the cervix in 28.1 per cent of cases. 9. 9. A larger proportion of cases found in the early stages at first examination were of the ripe variety than of any other group. 10. 10. The typical appearance of cancer of the cervix on clinical examination is either (a) ulceration, (b) induration, or (c) cauliflowerlike outgrowth. 11. 11. There is no relation between the clinical appearance of carcinoma of the cervix uteri and the histopathologic groups. 12. 12. It is impossible to determine the extent and duration of the disease from the length of time that symptoms have been present. 13. 13. The radiosensibility of the different pathologic groups is still controversial. Evidence is given supporting the conception that the immature forms do better with radium. 14. 14. The presence of large numbers of eosinophiles in microscopic sections of carcinoma of the cervix may be a favorable prognostic sign when treatment with radium is employed." @default.
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- W1662401956 title "Carcinoma of the cervix uteri, a clinical and pathologic study" @default.
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