Re: LGSIL

From: Eberhard W Lisse (el@ac.lisse.na)
Wed Aug 30 15:31:01 2000


Steve,

Don´t be so harsh on him, not all countris use the Bethesda classification. In Germany they use something called the "Munich Nomenclature" And even in the Odendaal, Schaetzing, Krüger they only touch this barely.

el

In message <39AD6B8B.23623.2EDD38E@localhost>, "Steve & Eryl Raymond" writes:

> You had better learn the Bethesda classification of Pap smears
> before you go any further. It is essential that the modern
> gynaecologist (and probably the general practitioner) understands
> these reports:

> LGSIL = Low Grade Squamous Intra-epithelial lesion
> ASCUS = Atypical Squamous Cells of Undetermined Significance
> TCA = Trichloracetic acid
>
> On 29 Aug 2000, at 20:58, Vijay Vela wrote:
>
> Hi there, these short forms are mind-blowing need some help:
>
> 1. LGSIL, ASCUS, TCA ??





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