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DVT, Uterinary & Cervical
The uterinary cavity and cervix are distended with fluid. Hydrometra is seen. Thrombosis of the right common femoral and external/common iliac veins.
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There is fluid in the uterine cavity. In this case, we need to rule out cancer of cervix and uterus. Please visit a gynaecologist with your reports. She will require a minor procedure to get samples. You may also come down to my clinic for the same
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