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Re: 2nd ASCUS PapFrom: William McIntosh, MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed, 31 Oct 2001 09:19:13 -0600 (CST)
At Tue, 30 Oct 2001, kelley wrote: > >I have searched prior messages concerning an ASCUS pap and >some questions have been answered. I still have some worries >and would appreciate your help and advice. > >My annual pap was in June. The results came back with >the ASCUS thing. My gyn told me to repeat the pap in three >months. Due to prolonged bleeding and anemia, I was put >on bc pills(which made things worse) and then progesterone >that really made things worse. He finally decided to take me off >everything. I also have sever endo. > >I was told yesterday my repeat pap came back with the same DX. >Things weren't any worse nor any better. The nurse said he >wants me back in 1 month for another repeat, but this time he >is suppose to go further into the cervical canal area for cells. >Gosh what is going on? Is this a biopsy or should one be done? >Dysplasia was never mentioned nor cancer. I am 42 with two >children and never had an abnormal pap until June. > >Could the removal of an endometrioma last April cause problems >in that area? A lap. was done. > >Thanks and God Bless. > >-- >k.c. > What you need is a colposcopy, a minor proceedure for looking at your cervix under magnification, and possibly directed biopsies. Two sequential ASCUS paps require this approach. This is not likely to be a result of your endo or your proceedure.
-- William D. McIntosh, MD, FACOG
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