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From: Alicia Lapidus M.D. (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 31 Jul 2003 15:55:25 -0500 (CDT)


It is important for you to have a diagnosis. May be under anesthesia you can have a hysteroscopy, but is difficult to know. If you are not sure, why don't you seek a second opinion?

At Thu, 31 Jul 2003, ann wrote: >
>My endometrial biopsy(age 53) came back saying that there was necrosed
>stroma tissue and the dr is not sure if it is from a degenerating
>fibroid or a sarcoma. It was almost impossible to get the endo biopsy
>due to fibroids.He could not see the cervix but was able to find the
>opening and do a pap and endo biopsy. I do not want to go into a
>hysterectomy without knowing more of what is going on. In a hospital
>setting under anesthesia with special tools, can the dr manipulate the
>uterous to where he could do a DNC, hysterscope, or saline Ultrasound?
>And my other question, if it is a degenerating fibroid, will it resolve
>itself over time? THANK YOU.

--
Alicia Lapidus MD
Head Obstetrics Division,
Hospital J. A. Fernández
Buenos Aires
Argentina
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       choosing therapeutic options and/or interventions.

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