residual dysplasia

From: Charlie Chambers (cchamber@gorge.net)
Wed Dec 31 10:06:41 2003


>From nobody@medispecialty.com Wed Dec 31 11:06:35 2003
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cone - cold knife or laser.

art

At Wed, 31 Dec 2003, Charlie Chambers wrote: >
>Suggestions on F/U regarding this patient sent to me today.
>
>Multiparous patient with HGSIL several years ago, and was lost to F/U.
>Had LEEP done last month at another office with multiple margins (endo
>and ecto) that are positive. She wants to keep her uterus in order to
>have more chldren. What would others do?
>
>1. another LEEP
>2. cold knife cone
>3. recolpo and ECC at 6-8 weeks
>
>BTW, I examined her yesterday because of bleeding. The prior LEEP was
>huge. Looks like one of those "cowboy hat" excisions with a wide loop
>then a narrow deep loop done.
>
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