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Re: I need suggestions as to what to do nextFrom: DoctorJoe@aol.comThu Jun 20 10:23:43 1996
>> the left ovary could not be identified but a lesion was found on the >> mid aspect of the cervix, to me it looks like a Nabothian, but the >> radiologuist thinks it may be a tumor. What would you do next? All >> replies will be appreciated. > > Knifogram. > > I hate to sound archaic and politically incorrect, but I think this >patient deserves surgical evaluation. I agree. "To cut is to cure." The politically correct aspect of this argument will be that someone will invariably want to do it with a laparoscope. It probably WON'T go away with repeated exposure to roentgen rays, high frequency sound, or magnetic flux... LOL ************************************************* doctorjoe@aol.com "All things are connected. Joseph Pastorek, MD Some things are just more Department of OB-GYN connected than others." LSU Medical Center - Dirk Gently New Orleans, LA ("The Big Easy") U.S.A. *************************************************
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