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Surgical Pathology ReportFrom: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed Nov 28 10:12:17 2007
My doctor recently called me to alert me of my pathology report from a recent LEEP procedure and I have been referred to a specialist. I have a copy of the pathology report and am trying to understand what it means. I have done a ton of research and think I understand the important questions I need to make sure to ask the specialist, but am looking for any additional insight into the findings because they sound alarming. Here are my results: "Endocervix, Leep Excisiion: INVASIVE MODERATE TO POORLY DIFFERENTIATED SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA ARISING IN EXTENSIVE SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA IN SITU. INVASIVE CARCINOMA AND CARCINOMA IN SITU EXTENSIVELY EXTEND TO CAUTERY. ENDOCERVIX, CURETTAGE: EXTENSIVE SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA IN SITU WITH FOCI SUSPICIOUS FOR INVASIVE CARCINOMA. THE INVASIVE COMPONENT IS PRESENT ON MULTIPLE FRAGMENTS, MULTIFOCALLY EXTENDS TO CAUTERIZED MARGINS AND IS PROBABLY MACROINVASIVE (GREATER THAN pT1a)."
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