Re: [Fwd: vinegar for screenings]

From: Ealgail@aol.com
Tue Mar 23 23:08:41 1999


In a message dated 3/23/99 7:24:21 AM Eastern Standard Time, tessler@frontiernet.net writes:

<< The test is nonspecific. When using vinegar on the penis of a man, you're looking for so-called subclinical condyloma. And then the plan is...what? >>

Actually, in our area, by university trained urologists, one from Boston, one from Univ. of Florida, one from Michigan, etc.; all use the vinegar soak method to look for condyloma or dysplasia in men. I know of two CIS of the penile skin found in this way. My understanding is that this is a standard method in men.

Linda Linda Morrison-Boczar, MD, MBA Sarasota, FL





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