Re: AGUS F/U

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Fri Jul 15 06:47:46 2005


Radical Polypectomy? (TIC)

Seriously, you gotta do what you gotta do.

art

At Thu, 14 Jul 2005, Joanne Bulley, MD wrote: >
>Hi Folks. Back in April / May I posted about a patient who is G0 with
>persistent AGUS on Pap.
>
>At cone/hysteroscopy -- I was unable to get through the cervix with all
>the various tricks from 25 years of practice. Perforated the uterus -
>so stopped the procedure (great hysteroscopic view of the posterior cul
>de sac)
>
>Ultimately did hysterctomy - with planned BSO - becasue of the
>possibility the AGUS cells could be tubal.
>
>Pathology:
>Peritoneal cytology all negative
>TAH/BSO:
>normal ovaries
>adenomyosis
>cervical polyp
>cervical microglandular hyperplasia.
>
>--
>Joanne Bulley, MD
>Keene, NH, USA
>

--
art fougner, md

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