Cervical cancer may be visualized on an ultrasound as irregular masses or lesions in the cervix, often accompanied by changes in the surrounding tissue. The appearance can vary depending on the stage of the cancer, with advanced cases potentially showing a larger, more invasive mass. Ultrasound may also reveal lymphadenopathy or other signs of metastasis. However, while ultrasound can provide some insights, definitive diagnosis typically requires a biopsy and further imaging modalities, such as MRI or CT scans.
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