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Re: ONCOLOGY: Ongoing history of abnormal Paps, LEEPS x3, HGSIL x3
From: Pandora (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 6 Feb 2009 16:13:08 -0600 (CST)
Thank you CLS for your reply. None of the LEEPS so far have shown any
dysplasia. Am still awaiting ECC results from different doc other than
my regular gyn doc.
At Thu, 5 Feb 2009, CLS wrote:
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>Pandora, have none of the LEEP specimens shown any dysplasia?
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>As one patient to another, I strongly think you might want to get
>another doctor.
>
>At Wed, 4 Feb 2009, Pandora wrote:
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>>What's next?
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>>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.
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>>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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Pandora
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