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Re: Post-leepFrom: R. Daniel Braun, MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu, 28 Sep 2000 12:15:55 -0500 (CDT)
At Wed, 27 Sep 2000, Mary wrote: > >Hi, > >I had a positive ECC after my leep. I was sent to an oncologist and the >next ECC came back without dysplasia, unlike the last ECC. However, the >ECC from the oncologist read:scant detached fragments of benign >endocervical cells and rare degenerate inflamed glandular cells, which >appear to be reactive given the background inflammation. My question >is, when glandular cells are involved, is the nt of reactive time faster >compared to squamous cells as far as dysplastic changes progress? Boy, I >hope that made any sense. I am afraid I don't understand the question. Glandular cells don't get dysplastic. There may be dysplastic squamous cells growing in the canal with the glandular celss, but they are squamous cells not glandular. RDB
By the way,I'm the one who had questions
>regarding my recent lap a few days back. Sorry so long. Thanx again,
-- R.Daniel Braun, MD FACOG FOG
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