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Re: CIN IIIFrom: Rach (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed, 29 Nov 2000 14:31:33 -0600 (CST)
At Wed, 29 Nov 2000, Lynn D. Montgomery, MD wrote: > >At Wed, 29 Nov 2000, Rach wrote: >> >>In August, I went to have a pap. It came back LGSIL. >>Then I had a coloposcopy and biopsy done. That came back showing CIN >>III/severe dysplasia. So then in September I had a LEEP done and that >>came back showing no evidence of dysplasia. I am so confused and >>scared. I soon will go back for another pap smear. Do you think that >>will come back showing severe dysplasia or cancer? > >Rach, >When you have significant disparity between the pap and biopsy results >and the ultimate biopsy-in this case, the LEEP, then you have either one >of two things: Either the colposcopically directed biopsies removed all >of the dysplastic cells, or the LEEP did not get the lesion it was >supposed to get. I would be more concerned it was the later. It would >be wise to have close follow-up from this point, for I fear that the >lesion defined by the biopsies may have been missed by the LEEP... >Lynn >
Do you think I think I should go back to the doctor sooner? I am worried
that this will be cancer if I wait. My appointment is next month. I
don't think I can wait or do you think I should call the doctor?
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