Re: abnormal pap in pregnancy

From: Bernard Cristalli (bcrist@club-internet.fr)
Sat Oct 4 01:22:27 1997


AGrunebaum@aol.com wrote:

> >
> --
>
> If it is a CIN:
> Colposcopy, Delivery at term and then conization.
>
> < If it's an invasive epithelioma wait 3 weeks then C/S and then treatment
> <of the cancer.

>
> I am always amazed how easily some people decide on surgery without any
> evidence. There is NO evidence that cesarean section will improve the
> outcome in patients with early cervical carcinoma. Or is there?

--
Is there the contrary?
OK do what you want. Don't section her if it's an invasive. And if she
has a recurrence afterwards you'll explain her (and her lawyers) that it
was not written in the books. Cancerous cells don't read, don't they?
;-)
Anyway the C/S was not done on this purpose but just to shorten the
delay before treatment. Does suit you like that?
--
Bernard Cristalli MD CNGOF
AIHP - ACCA
Paris - France
http://www.obgyn.net/corresp/cristalli.htm




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