Ectropion of cervix

Ectropion of cervix
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  • Cervical ectropion — Not to be confused with Ectropion. Cervical Ectropion Classification and external resources ICD 10 N86 Cervical ectropion (or cervical erosion) is a condition in which the central (endocervical) columnnar epithelium protrudes out through the… …   Wikipedia

  • Canal of the cervix — Posterior half of uterus and upper part of vagina …   Wikipedia

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  • Cervical erosion — (also known as a cervical ectropion) is a partial or complete absence of the squamous epithelium of the cervix. The non keratinising stratified squamous epithelium on the surface of the cervix and/or around the os (external opening) is replaced… …   Wikipedia

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  • External orifice of the uterus — Posterior half of uterus and upper part of vagina. (External orifice labeled at bottom.) …   Wikipedia

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