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Cavernous haemangiomas of the uterine cervix are very rare and usually harmless. Nevertheless, the case reported of a 31-year old multiparous woman in the 34+1 gestational week, who presented herself with a fast growing cervical haemangioma, indicates, that this benign tumour may cause obstetrical complications.
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Cavernous haemangiomas of the uterine cervix are very rare and usually harmless. Nevertheless, the case reported of a 31-year old multiparous woman in the 34+1 gestational week, who presented herself with a fast growing cervical haemangioma, indicates, that this benign tumour may cause obstetrical complications.
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MedicineCervixGynecologyUterine cervixGestationPregnancyObstetricsCarcinoma
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