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Re: PAPS/Colposcopy

From: Barb (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 6 Sep 1999 18:48:24 -0500 (CDT)


At Mon, 18 May 1998, Mechille wrote: >
>What would be the reason for continuous unfavorable paps test, followed
>by colposcopies that show nothing? I have had 4 paps test come back
>unfavorable in the last 2 years. The results ranged from mild to
>moderate dysplagia with high grade lesions and aseptic cells. However,
>the results with two colposcopy biopsies showed nothing. So why would
>they show nothing if the paps tests keep coming back unfavorable. Also,
>the first three showed mild to moderate dysplagia, the last one did not
>show any dysplagia, is this possible?
>I get my paps test every 6 months now, or as close to that as I can.
>After how many returned paps should I start worrying? I am a 34 year
>old, otherwise fairly healthy female. There is a history of all kinds
>of cancer on my mother's side, including my mother. She has had
>cervical and other femal organ cancer and had surgery 4 or 5 times in
>the last 20 years. She had to have a full historectomy when she was 33.
>I did have a history of recurring UTI's from the time I was 15 until
>about 30. Since then I have only had a few. One time when I was 22, I
>took a urine test while being treated for a UTI and my urine was pure
>blood. I was not on or even close to my period. I was given some
>medicine and that was all. When I was 30, I had problems with very
>irregular periods, I was put on estrogen for a month, it went back to
>normal with no explanation. Would any of this be a factor in the
>unfavorable paps test?
>
>Thank you for your time.
>Mechille Phillips
>email address Mitchytoo@aol.com
>
>--
>Mechille Phillips
>





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