Abstract

Stenoses and atresias of the cervical canal have a very long history and rich literature in gynecological pathology. Even in the very distant past, this pathological form received a lot of attention from obstetricians and gynecologists, and it would seem that the issues related to this have become so clear and indisputable that there was no particular need to dwell on them in the next periods of gynecological history .

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