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Light and electron microscopic evaluation of cardinal ligaments in women with or without uterine prolapse
International Urogynecology Journal, 10/09/09
Salman MC et al. – Uterine prolapse is associated with connective tissue alterations including total amount of connective tissue components and diameter and distribution of collagen fibers.
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