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FIG. 15.14 Cervical Lesions. (A) Supracervical hysterectomy. Sagittal TVS shows the remaining normal cervix in a patient after supracervical

hysterectomy. (B) Cervical polyp. Transverse TVS demonstrates a cervical polyp (between arrows). This polyp contains small cystic spaces that

might be mistaken for nabothian cysts, but in this instance a small amount of luid in the endocervical canal helps deine borders of the polyp. (C)

Sagittal gray-scale and (D) color Doppler TVS in patient with endometrial polyp prolapsing into the cervix. Note the vascular pedicle of the polyp

extending from the endometrial cavity into the cervical region. See also Video 15.5. (E) Cervical carcinoma. Sagittal TVS shows a hypoechoic

solid mass (M) due to cervical carcinoma. (F) Sagittal TVS and (G) sagittal TAS images from a patient with adenoma malignum show a mixed

cystic and solid mass.

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