Debbarma et al., 2021 - Google Patents
A study on validity of ultrasonography and magnetic resonance imagin g in assessment of uterine adnexal massesDebbarma et al., 2021
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- Debbarma T
- Ray J
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- Ray M
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- Int J Anat Radiol Surg
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Adnexal mass lesions are common among women which has a prevalence of 0.17%-5.9% in asymptomatic women and 7.1%-12% in symptomatic women of all ages. Making a differential diagnosis among adnexal masses is difficult and complex. Recognising the …
- 206010058897 Adnexa uteri mass 0 title abstract description 53
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