Complex ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging in primary diagnostics and support of chemoradiation treatment of tumors of the upper third of the vagina. Clinical case

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Primary vaginal cancer is a rare tumor: it accounts for no more than 1-2% of malignant tumors of the female reproductive system. In this article, we present a clinical observation of a patient with primary cancer of the upper third of the vagina, with a tumor inaccessible to clinical visual and palpation assessment, and demonstrate the capabilities of radiation methods in primary and differential diagnosis and assessment of the effectiveness of antitumor treatment of a neoplasm of the upper third of the vagina.

Magnetic resonance imaging, vaginal cancer, ultrasound tomography, doppler ultrasound in energy mode, 3-d angiography, three-dimensional technologies, effectiveness of chemoradiotherapy, blood flow speed

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