Nabothian cysts

From: JOE ANTONY (joeantony@hotpop.com)
Fri Nov 3 22:00:30 2006


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>----- Original Message -----
From: "Razvan Socolov" <razvan.socolov@yahoo.com> To: "Multiple recipients of list ULTRASOUND" <ultrasound@dns.obgyn.net> Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 7:41 PM Subject: Re: Nabothian cysts

> Hello!
> This is my 1st posting to the list, but I thought I would bring my
> humble opinion from another part of the world.
> In Romania, as a gynecologist, I tend to ignore Nabothian cysts unless
> in a clinical significant context:
> - cervical infection/dysplasia detected at Pap smear
> - infertility of unknown origins
> - recurrent vaginal discharge
> I have had cysts of upto 15-18 mm, no special attitude recommended, if
> I certify the lack of clinical significance.
> I'm glad to see the genereal opinion is the same on the other side of
> the ocean.
>
> Dr. Razvan Socolov
> Elena Doamna Maternity
> Iasi- Romania
>




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