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Re: post -fibroid, dysplasia disaster..dr. pleaseFrom: ali (anonymous@obgyn.net)Tue, 30 Sep 2003 19:08:12 -0500 (CDT)
Thank you very much Dr.Aziz for your reply but you didn't answer my question. I have no cancer and enough time (says gyn/onc)to investigate- and no uterine cancer according to prior biopsy. I have to have my dysplasia treated..wondering if there is an alternative means to be rid of this cin3 with fibroid in place. I'm being rushed into (myo) surgery and the dr. won't allow me the time to bank my blood. Ali >> >>Repost,waited 48 hrs. >>Hi, 38- never pregnant. I have huge fibroids & cin3 and went in for a >>cone biopsy that could not be performed because of a posterior fibroid >>in the way so I came out of surgery with dysplasia still. I'm set for a >>myomectomy next month and quite frightened of that surgery. >> >>At this point is there any way I can avoid the myo, live with fibroids, >>and get rid of this dysplasia? I'm afraid of catching something from a >>transfusion. I'm scared of hyst or uae side effects. Seeing the >>gyn/onc on fri, just want some ideas on what else I can do. Thanks for >>your time, Ali > >the problem is that cin3 could not be treated properly due to the >presence of fibroid, there is fear that cin3 could change to invasive >cancer or ther might be small area with cancer. > >-- >Samir F Aziz MD >Prof.Ob.gyn-Al-Azhar university >Advisor OBGYN.NET(P&B-gyn.Oncology) >Editor-in-chief http://www.arabicobgyn.net >Consultant editor the contemporary Who's who >this is for teaching purposes >
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