Adolescent and pediatric vaginal clear cell carcinoma

Adolescents and children with vaginal clear cell carcinoma are malignant tumors of the vagina or cervix in adolescents and children. It is related to the mother who received estrogen treatment during pregnancy, especially those who have been treated with diethylstilbestrol before the 18th week of pregnancy, and their children are at an increased risk of developing clear cell carcinoma.

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