Re: Vaginal Epithelial Hyperplasia

From: Anatoli I. Garkusha (midilover@yahoo.com)
Thu Sep 28 08:59:55 2000


You sure are right, dear Griffiths.

I meant the file was to be sent to me, directly to my E-mail. Presently I am ingaged in analysing results of my sonography of vaginal pathology.Amasing as it may seem, I can see a lot of various vag abnormalities inflammation and vaginosis included.

Regards,

Anatoli

>I think we've had a rule in the past that attached files should not be
>posted to the list (because of the risk of viruses) it is though possible
to >send such files to be displayed on the obgyn.net site. You need to post to
>one of the techies or Bruce Speyer I think.
>
>However Mike doesn't mention any ultrasound scan! I'm uncertain why you
>would expect an ultrasound to have been done particularly in this case.
Why? >
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Anatoli I. Garkusha [mailto:midilover@yahoo.com]
>Sent: 27 September 2000 18:16
>To: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L
>Subject: Re: Vaginal Epithelial Hyperplasia
>
>Dear Mike,
>
>Can you send images of transabdominal ultrasound of that patient where
>sagitally scanned vaginal stripe could be displaid?
>The image must be sent through computer and if digitized into
>*.jpg variant woun't occupy much space on the disk and can be posted in
>attachment to the letter.
>
>Anatoli I. Garkusha, MD, sonologist.
>Kiev, Ukraine.
>
>>I am a practicing ER Physician and had the opportunity to evaluate a 42
>>y/o female with asymptomatic white discharge. The patient says that
>>after intercourse she notices a clumpy, white, semi-solid discharge. Wet
>>prep is negative for any bacterial or fungal elements. The lab report
>>states that she has large amounts of vaginal epithelial cells in clumps.
>>Pap smear is negative. There are no lesions in the vaginal vault.
>>External Genitalia are negative. Cervix is normal appearing. The
>>patient does take LO-Estrin for contraception. All I can find in the
>>literature is that this condition may be due to excess estrogen. Does
>>anyone have any other ideas?? Thanks Mike Mills DO FACEP
>
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