Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8781067 | Gynecologic Oncology Reports | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The presence of floaters is rare. Floaters were generally associated with more extensive disease, but no evidence was found to show any independent prognostic impact on risk of recurrence or death. In agreement with prior research, this study found a trend towards association of floaters with laparoscopic/robotic approach, indicating the possibility of floaters sometimes being the result of trauma from uterine manipulator insertion.
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Authors
Benjamin B. Albright, Jonathan D. Black, Rachel Passarelli, Stefan Gysler, Margaret Whicker, Gary Altwerger, Gulden Menderes, Natalia Buza, Pei Hui, Alessandro D. Santin, Masoud Azodi, Dan-Arin Silasi, Elena S. Ratner, Babak Litkouhi, Peter E. Schwartz,