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Re: Gyn: Microinvasive Ca of CervixFrom: R. Daniel Braun (rd.braun@gmail.com)Fri Apr 8 13:15:52 2005
On Apr 8, 2005 11:58 AM, Joanne Bulley, MD <islesannie@yahoo.com> wrote: > 40yo G0 - infertility, blocked tubes with some element of PCOS. one > adopted child, 4 yo > > Paps: > 95 - ASCUS > 96, 97 - normal > 98 ASCUS > 99 normal > (the above not in my office) (some years without paps after that) > 2004 - normal > 2005 ASC-cann't rule out high grade dysplasia > 2005 colpo - invasive Squamous Cell ca -- unable to assess invison > Cone (cold knife) 1.5 mm invasion. > > 1. What would you do? Oncology consult probably followed by TAH for microinvasive cancer.
> Maybe??????????
> I'll bet they wouldn't have been, but I agree with you.
>
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R. Daniel Braun
Kinky for Governor
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