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Re: GYN: Atypical Endocervical Cells--followup--*the answer*From: RModugno@aol.comFri May 28 21:07:02 1999
In a message dated 5/27/99 9:19:25 PM Eastern Daylight Time, garrys@mindspring.com writes: << The Harvard pathologist (Dr. Young, I believe), who apparently is good with this lesion, definitely diagnosed invasion. The local gyn oncologist recommends a radical hysterectomy. Garry >> Dr. Matt Burrell, another local Gynonc might recommend a "radical cervicectomy with laparoscopic pelvic lymphadectomy as an alternative. He learned this procedure in France for micro-invasive adenoCa of the cervix. He has performed this on one of my patients who wanted to try and preserve child-bearing potential. IF she ever gets pregnant she would probably need an abdominal cerclage procedure. Robert Modugno MD FACOG Arista OB/GYN Alpharetta,Woodstock and Cumming GA
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