
|Articles|July 7, 2011
Cervical Fibroid
Author(s)OBGYN.net Staff
First image is a longitudinal section of uterus and the second image is a transverse section at the level of the hypoechoic cervical mass.
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First image is a longitudinal section of uterus and the second image is a transverse section at the level of the hypoechoic cervical mass.
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