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Table 1 Clinicopathologic characteristics of patients with early-stage cervical cancer at the initial operation

From: Can radical parametrectomy be omitted in occult cervical cancer after extrafascial hysterectomy?

No.

Age (years)

Previous diagnosis

Previous surgery

Initial surgery pathologic characteristics

FIGO stage

Histology

Depth of stromal invasion

LVSI

Depth of invasion (mm)

Tumor size (mm)

Grade

1

47

CIN3

TAH-LSO

SCC

<1/2

/

12

G2

IB1

2

42

CIN3

TAH

SCC

<1/2

5

/

G1

IA2

3

40

AUB

TAH

SCC

<1/2

8

/

G2

IB1

4

35

CIN3

TAH

SCC

<1/2

+

7

/

G1

IB1

5

55

Uterine prolapse

TVH

CAC

<1/2

+

4

/

G3

IA2

6

39

Myoma

TAH

SCC

<1/2

7

/

G2

IB1

7

41

AUB

TAH

SCC

<1/2

+

9

/

G2

IB1

8

37

CIN3

TAH

SCC

>1/2

/

30

G2

IB1

9

38

Adenomyosis

TAH

CAC

<1/2

6

/

G2

IB1

10

37

CIN3

TAH

SCC

<1/2

+

8

/

G3

IB1

11

44

AUB

TAH

SCC

<1/2

5

/

G1

IA2

12

58

Uterine Prolapse

TVH

CAC

<1/2

5

/

G2

IA2

13

41

Myoma

TAH

SCC

<1/2

/

10

G1

IB1

  1. CIN cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, AUB abnormal uterine bleeding, TAH total abdominal hysterectomy, LSO left salpingo-oophorectomy, TVH total vaginal hysterectomy, SCC squamous cervical cancer, CAC cervical adenocarcinoma, LVSI lymph-vascular space invasion. “+” positive, “−” negative.