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Bartholin's gland mixed carcinoma predominantly of the transitional cell type following radiotherapy for a cervical carcinoma.
An unusual case is described of Bartholin's gland carcinoma which developed 28 years after radiotherapy for a cervical carcinoma. The tumor showed three-directional differentiation with predominance of the papillary non-invasive transitional cell pattern.