Re: ASCUS/ Positive HPV in elderly

From: Joanne Bulley, MD (islesannie@gmail.com)
Fri Mar 28 14:13:54 2008


You have to be careful - with LEEPs these women tend to stenosis the os so you can't get ECcells in teh future - so you have to be careful - or be SURE to estrogenize the vault and cervix before and after procedures.

Joanne

At Fri, 28 Mar 2008, FRANCES WREN wrote: >
>you will not see up the cervical canal to the S/C junction...you will need to do an ECC...
>even then one wonders re the whole thing...
>I am wondering if one should just right off the bat do a narrow LEEP...
>but probably I would buy time she is 80 after all...and just do an ECC and go from there.
>frances wren
>

--
Joanne Bulley, MD
solo gyn
Keene, NH

"enjoying" the results of epidural depomedrol for a bulging L4-5 disc. Ruins the end of the ski season and start of hiking. Bah Humbug





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