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Cervical DysplasiaFrom: Ruth (anonymous@obgyn.net)Fri, 9 May 1997 13:41:15 -0500 (CDT)
I have a question regarding cervical dysplasia. About two and a half years ago, I had an abnormal pap smear. We did a biopsy and found that it was mild dysplasia. The doctor suggested that we do the LEEP procedure and see if that would alleviate the dysplasia. Initially, the next pap came back normal. The following did not. In Novemeber of 1995, I had a cone biopsy and laser surgery. We thought that this would take care of everything. The results showed that the dsyplasia had not been present at the upper part of the cervix only the lower end. We proceeded to then have a pap three months after and then every six months for the past year and a half. All of them came back normal until last month. This most recent biopsy, after the abnormal pap, came back as moderate dysplasia. I don't understand how is can go in six months from normal, all the way to moderate. We are now going to proceed with cryotherapy and cautery and see if that will do the job. My question is if this does not work, what other options or procedures are there to do. I have done some research to find out who is most at risk for dysplasia and I don't fit into any of those catagories. My concern is that all that we are doing now may affect my ability to carry a pregnancy full term. Will this be on ongoing problem that I will have to deal with indefinately? Or are there any other procedures? I would appreciate your insight on this matter. Thank you.
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