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Re: [Fwd: vinegar for screenings]From: Ealgail@aol.comSun Mar 28 20:51:01 1999
In a message dated 3/27/99 9:50:22 PM Eastern Standard Time, tessler@frontiernet.net writes: << So the urologists do this as a general health screening for all of their patients, or only those with a history of condyloma? Take samples of each area with acetowhitening? Treat the acetowhite areas? Use a colposcope? >> No, not as a general health screening for all men. Usually, only in men who present with a history of a partner with abnormal paps and/or HPV, or in men with other condyloma. They biopsy and/or treat any areas identified. They use magnification but not colposcope (it is not a colpo anatomy). Linda Linda Morrison-Boczar, MD, MBA Sarasota, FL
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