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A removed uterus with prolapse would typically be classified as a benign surgical pathology. Prolapse occurs when pelvic support structures weaken, leading to the descent of the uterus into the vaginal canal. While it can cause significant symptoms and may require surgical intervention, it does not involve malignant changes or cancerous tissue. Thus, the pathology remains non-malignant in nature.

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