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Re: Bartholin gland adenocarcinomaFrom: Calvin J. Siegers, MD FACOG (csiegers@hayburn.com)Thu Apr 2 16:56:13 1998
At Thu, 2 Apr 1998, Bernard Cristalli wrote: > >Secundino Villaverde wrote: >> >> I wish to know the opinion concerning a case of a young woman , aged 36, >> with a primary adenocarcinoma of the Bartholin gland as regard >> management, surgery etc. > >-- > >Vulvectomy + unilateral adenectomy. > >-- >Bernard Cristalli MD CNGOF >AIHP - ACCA >Paris - France >http://www.obgyn.net/corresp/cristalli.htm > Isn't this like really, really rare? How many have been seen by this list? And ain't it the wrong age group? I'm sure I'd want another read on the path before I committed a 36yo to rad vulv + bilat groin & pelvic nodes. Cal
-- Calvin J. Siegers, MD FACOG...private practice, 20 yr veteran, Holland, MI
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