Repeated tests with some evidence of HGSL and in some HPV and still
seeking advice and having colposcopy with some false results and some
papers showed increased inceidence of cancer in AScus and with your age
why do not you think of hysterectomy.
--
Samir F Abdel Aziz
Professor.Ob.Gyn
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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
>