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Re: Gyn: AGUS papFrom: Rafael Haciski (haciski@earthlink.net)Fri Mar 31 13:34:45 2006
I would do as your propose, but would perform an hysteroscopy as well - while it is doubtful that you will see any lesions, nevertheless, if there is a lesion, a random EBx will most likely miss the lesion, thus prove useless. Of equal interest is the endocervical canal, and hysteroscopy may better provide info, as well as a vigorous fractional D&C. In other words, normal EBx does not prove anything. Also, my tolerance for hysterectomy is very low in such patients - I would probably lean towards one: either laparoscopic, LAVH, or TVH.
-- Rafael Haciski MD FACOG Palmetto, FL
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