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Why remove all cervical polyps and examine them histologically?

A retrospective analysis of 1366 cervical polyps showed that none had malignant features and 67% were removed from asymptomatic women. A policy removing only cervical polyps from symptomatic women or those with abnormal cervical cytology and limiting histological examination to these polyps would re...

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Published in:BJOG : an international journal of obstetrics and gynaecology 2009-07, Vol.116 (8), p.1127-1129
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