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Re: Gyn: Recurrent dysplasia--another caseFrom: Atkinson, Samuel M (ATKINSONS@ECU.EDU)Thu Nov 2 07:35:59 2006
this is a classic patient who needs HPV testing. If she is negative for high risk types, she has already had more workup than needed. Even if high risk type found, she may need paps only q 6 mos. Remember, biopies result in inflammation and repair changes thet cytologists cannot differentiate from CIN changes.. Not withstanding, if you send her tissue slides to three pathologists with anonymous duplicates, you will get 5 different readings. HPV clears in two years. If it doesn't then be more aggressive. This same aggressiveness in 18-21 years old patient is why the college says we need to back off. sAm ________________________________ From: ob-gyn-l@obgyn.net on behalf of Garry E. Siegel, M.D. -- ________________________________ Sent: Wed 11/1/2006 9:48 PM To: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L Subject: Re: Gyn: Recurrent dysplasia--another case
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