Pattern and frequency of uterine pathologies among hysterectomy specimens in rural part of northern India: a retrospective secondary data analysis
This retrospective analysis of 870 hysterectomy specimens found leiomyoma to be the most common pathology, with the 40-49 age group most frequently affected and benign conditions outweighing malignant ones.
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