Re: Canary?

From: John Robertson MD (John.Robertson@medispecialty.com)
Sat Jan 13 17:00:07 2001


At Sat, 13 Jan 2001, Eberhard W Lisse wrote:

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>Well, he says, after extensive review they decided in their
>department, that it is an endometroid adenocarcinoma, with tumor
>markers indicating endometrial carcinoma.
>
>Unfortunately I haven't go the final result, because I also want to
>see whether he describes adenomyosis in the uterus itself. But he did
>exclude any pathology of the endometrium.
>
>Anyone seen something like this before?
>
>el

Never seen or heard of one - you may get to publish this! John

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