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    Combined Cerebellar and Spinal Cord Deficits Caused by an Underlying Gynecologic Malignancy by Tamer Othman, Moshe-Samuel Hendizadeh, Ritika Vankina, Susan Park, Phyllis Kim

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Neurologic symptoms frequently precede the cancer diagnosis, which is most often seen in women with breast or gynecologic tumors. Anti-Yo-related PCD is the most common PCD syndrome, and one of the best understood. …”
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    Drug Repositioning for Gynecologic Tumors: A New Therapeutic Strategy for Cancer by Kouji Banno, Miho Iida, Megumi Yanokura, Haruko Irie, Kenta Masuda, Yusuke Kobayashi, Eiichiro Tominaga, Daisuke Aoki

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Thus, drug repositioning may become a key approach for gynecologic cancer in drug discovery.…”
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    Acute Myeloid Leukemia Presenting as Myeloid Sarcoma with a Predisposition to the Gynecologic Tract by Ryan M. Kahn, Sushmita Gordhandas, Eloise Chapman-Davis, Elizabeth Margolskee, Cathleen Matrai, Amy Chadburn, Ellen Ritchie

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…MS is usually associated with the concurrent diagnosis of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) but can also present in the absence of bone marrow disease or at relapse of AML. MS of the gynecologic tract is exceedingly rare; however, it is hypothesized that it is likely more prevalent than previously understood given postmortem findings and persistence in preserved ovarian tissue. …”
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    Comparison of the lower genital tract microbiome composition in patients with benign gynecological disease by Yonghui Shi, Jun Li, Jinjing Xie, Tianye Yang, Qiongyan Ma, Hua Chen, Wenwei Guo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…ObjectiveLower genital tract microbiome dysbiosis has been associated with several gynecological diseases. However, the differences in microbiome composition among patients with several gynecological diseases, such as endometrial polyps and uterine myoma, are poorly understood. …”
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    The readability, understandability and actionability of government-provided obstetrics and gynecology patient information sheets by Yvette D. Miller, Olivia Mac, Robert Le Roy, Rachel Thompson

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…Background There are demonstrated deficits in informed consent processes for obstetrics and gynecology procedures. Written patient information can facilitate informed consent. …”
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    Case files. by Toy ,Eugene C.

    Published 2007
    Subjects: “…Gynecology Examinations, questions, etc. 1018…”
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