Re: CIN 1 case

From: Akhan Suleyman (akhan93@hotmail.com)
Tue Apr 3 23:16:28 2001


You must waiting 4 or 6 month for the smear. One month is somewhat early. The other choice is the biopsy but your patient is very young and waiting 6 month will not change the prognosis. CIN I must regress 70% probability. Dr.Süleyman Engin Akhan

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>Hi there,
>
>I have a patient, 22 yold, her pap came in DEc with CIN1. I did colposcopy
>and had a ATZ grade 1 (mosaic) at 6~11 o'clock. She decided to ask for the
>HPV typing (damn!!) and it came positive for high risk HPV.
>TReated her with TricloroAcetic Acid 80% 4 sessions (1 per week) , wait 1
>month and repeated the pap. CIN1 again. Colposcopy, a small aceto-white
>grade 1 lesion at 6 o'clock.
>
>What to do?
>
>Ricardo Savaris, MD
>





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