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2012, Number 1

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Revista Cubana de Obstetricia y Ginecología 2012; 38 (1)

Ulcerous deciduosis and pregnancy

Gutiérrez MM, Suárez GJA, Rodríguez SI, Hurtado VM, Merconchini MM
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Language: Spanish
References: 11
Page: 93-98
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Key words:

colposcopy, deciduosis, pregnancy, punch cervix.

ABSTRACT

Introduction: The deciduosis is the more typical colposcopy picture of pregnancy. This term indicates a decidual ectopia.
Objective: To present the clinical case of a pregnant presenting with a cervical lesion led to an ulcerated deciduosis.
Results: By means of a colposcopy and later by a punch biopsy the diagnosis of ulcerated deciduosis was confirmed in a pregnant of 22.5 weeks.
Conclusions: In front of that each pregnant with a cervical lesion suspected or not of malignancy, the colposcopy could be used as a diagnostic method provided that Revista Cubana de Ginecología y Obstetricia 2012;38(1):93-98 is performed by trained staff and a biopsy directed according to the case in particular.


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