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Re: CIN microinvasorFrom: Dib Abdalla Chacur (chacur@rol.com.br)Thu Jun 5 05:51:10 1997
At 04:46 05/06/97 -0500, you wrote: >Dear netters: > >A collegue of my came yesterday with a case asking for a second opinion > >A 29 yold female did a PAP and result was CIN2. Another doctor performed a >cone (with LEEP) surgery. The pathologist gave the following result: > Microinvasor carcinoma. Impossible to assess the edges due to >intense burning. >Then, she went to see my collegue who did a widening cone (i.e. performed >again the cone). The pathologist report was: > No evidence of cancer was found on the material examined. >Now he is concern about it, because the patient wants to have children. >Thanks in advance > >Ricardo Savaris, MD, MSc, TEGO >Porto Alegre, Brazil >savaris@orion.ufrgs.br >55 51 3301354 > Dear colleague Savaris, it was a microinvasor stage IA1 or 1A2 ? Regards Dib -- Dib Abdalla Chacur Ginecologia - Mastologia Titular de Clínica Ginecológica da Faculdade de Medicina de Campos Rua Barão de Miracema 237
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