Published in Women's Health Weekly, September 15th, 2005
According to recent research from United Kingdom, "Endometrial stromal sarcomas account for .25% of all uterine malignancies. These tumors were originally divided into low grade and high grade stromal sarcomas, but the recent World Health Organization classification (2003) recognizes low grade stromal sarcoma and undifferentiated endometrial sarcoma."
"Low grade sarcomas may exhibit other forms of differentiation, including smooth muscle and sex cord differentiation. In the latter form, the tumor contains epithelial-like or sex cord-like elements often with...
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