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DYSPLASIA AND MALIGNANCY Part B: CERVIX, 7:00, BIOPSY: LOW-GRADE SQUAMOUS INTRAEPITHELIAL LESION (CIN 1 ... HIGH GRADEDYSPLASIA AND MALIGNANCY Part C: CERVIX, 12:00,... View answer
Can moderate to severe dysplasia of cervix become cancerous. My daughter just had a leep procedure to remove cells and got sent for biopsy . How common is it ... View answer
Prior to PEEP, my Pap showed AGCUS. Had coloposcopy which showed mild-moderate cervical dysplasia ... check-up last two weeks ago and my OB said my cervix is healing well. Next check up is next 6 mos ... View answer
If severe dysplasia (CIN III) is found in glands that my doctor had to remove during a LEEP procedure to remove CIN I, CIN II, and CIN III on my cervix , does that mean it is more likely to change ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ivo Ditah
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
intraepithelial lesion, moderate dysplasia (CIN II) and severe dysplasia or carcinoma in situ (CIN III) A colposcopy came back normal. 6 weeks later a LEEP was preformed that showed moderate... View answer
I have severe dysplasia (cervix) and dont know which treatment option. A hysterectomy or the LEEP? I am 45 and think I would be more comfortable with the hysterectomy so I know it can t come back but ... View answer
half my cervix was removed two weeks ago, i when to the doctor for my test results today. i had a ... surgery done where they would put me to sleep. whyall because of hpv i have dysplasia . is there a cure ... View answer
im on fdc treatment trying 2 conceive after using petogen 4 three yrs.n quit it on marh.im going 2 a gynecologist on friday 4 cutting of abnormal cells in de cervix. is de any possibility 2 conceive ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ayesha Shareef
( General & Family Physician)
are UTIs/pelvic floor pain always connected with cervical cancer? I have abnormal cells/mild dysplasia on my cervix, and have a booked coloposcopy for next month, but have in the last couple of weeks ... View answer
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