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Re: ONCOLOGY: Ongoing history of abnormal Paps, LEEPS x3, HGSIL x3

From: CLS (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 5 Feb 2009 20:47:21 -0600 (CST)


Pandora, have none of the LEEP specimens shown any dysplasia?

As one patient to another, I strongly think you might want to get another doctor.

At Wed, 4 Feb 2009, Pandora wrote: >
>What's next?
>
>2001-normal pap; 2002-ASCUS; 2003-LGSIL/CIN 1, then culpo bx-CIN 1, then
>cryo; 2003-F/U pap-ASCUS; 2003-hrHPV, repeat pap-LGSIL/CIN 1; 2004-LEEP
>#1-acute/chronic inflammation, F/U pap-normal; 2005-ASCUS, possible
>HGSIL; 2006-HGSIL, then culpo-inadequate (T zone not seen), ECC normal,
>LEEP #2-chronic iflammation & reactive changes, no evid of HPV;
>2007-HGSIL, "possible metaplasia, not squamous intraepithelial lesion",
>LEEP #3-no dysplasia; 2008-HGSIL pap; 2009-culpo and ECC; results
>pending on ECC.
>
>55yo, postmenopausal, and a little worried. Am reading and getting info
>but am uncertain of possible outcomes and options. Article on 2006
>consensus guidelines for management of women w/abnormal cervical cancer
>screening tests and women with cervical intraepithelial neoplasia or
>adenocarcinoma in situ not very helpful.
>
>--
>Pandora
>




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