Hysterectomy for severe dysplasia

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Avatar f tn I have not had a return of the dysplasia, which was also pretty severe and very close to the uterus. I am now scheduled for a hysterectomy due to fibroids, ovarian cysts and excessive bleeding and because of my history of dysplasia, my surgeon is removing everything, including the cervix. My idea is this - if you cannot have accurate testing for dysplasia, I would ask your doctor and possibly another opinion, as to what the best way for you to go is in order to prevent undetected problems.
Avatar f tn I have dysplasia with three bouts of freezing and a biopsy, which did not take the dysplasia away. In 2011 I had a hysterectomy. they removed my uterus and cervix and left in my right ovary. last year I had a severe kidney infection and the mri showed a small cyst on my right ovary. I have since have had the current cyst on my right ovary since October. I am scheduled for surgery on april 12th. the ultrasound stated the cyst was 3.5. now it feels much larger and very bothersome...
Avatar n tn Foci of high grade squamous intraepithelial lesion ( severe squamous dysplasia, CIN 3 ). One focus of HGSIL is present at an inked and cauterized endocervical margin and stains positively with P16 and shows a marked increase in proliferative activity on KI-67 stains. This represents a positive margin.
Avatar f tn m scheduled for a hysterectomy on sep 6th for severe cervical dysplasia and also very heavy cycles. Im scared of cancer since it says pelvis mass. My mother died of stomach cancer at the age of 40. Any info would be helpful. Here are the results from the ultrasound........ Impression Unchanged 1.7 cm left ovarian lesion which may represent a complex hemorrhagic cyst. Solid mass not excluded. Recommend continued followup. Pelvic MRI may be useful for further characterization.
Avatar f tn re dealing with this. Since you had a hysterectomy (including removal of your cervix) for cervical dysplasia / pre-cancerous cells, it's surprising you've continued to have problems. Were the vaginal cuff surgeries for cancer or pre-cancer? I wonder if the most recent finding of LGSIL is accurate or if you need another pathologist's interpretation. Pathology second opinions are sometimes needed just like getting second opinions from other kinds of doctors.
Avatar n tn I had an abnormal pap in June, and was scheduled for a colposcopy and biopsy for high grade squamous epithelial lesion, severe dysplasia (both endocervical and squamous metaplastic cells present). Long story short, I keep bleeding (not severe bleeding-it is actually pretty light, but none the less, it never really stops). My GYN finally threw his hands in the air, and scheduled me for a cone biopsy and D&C next week, because they couldn't do the colposcopy.
Avatar m tn I am a 37 year old who had a tubal ligation over 10 years ago and had numerous problems with cysts on my ovaries and severe cervical dysplasia which they lasered off 2 times. The last time i was told I had severe dysplasia they were concerned they could not get it all and told me I needed a hysterectomy which they did 7 years ago. I was unaware that I needed to have pap tests and did not have any after my hysterectomy. The other day I started bleeding and got scared and went to my doctors.
Avatar n tn It has been 6 months since Leep and time for pap. It came back mild dysplasia in such a short period of time.would I b crazy to consider partial hysterectomy?? Whatever was going on with cells that led to my Leep last fall had done so in a years time, which to me seems like the cells quickly changed in that period of time. Any thoughts???
667937 tn?1227758698 t know if you currently have an active infection or not but I you must have had an active high risk HPV infection in the past due to the abnormal paps and needing a hysterectomy. They can test for the virus through your pap test, however the digiene test can only detect whether or not there is an active HPV infection (it cannot detect the virus if it is dormant) and if there is an active infection whether the strain is of high risk category or low risk category.
Avatar n tn He clearly is in denial that he himself in all likelihood has a strain or strains of the virus. Any women that he treats for dysplasia will at some point in their life have had an active strain of high risk HPV because HPV is the causitive factor for 99.8% of ALL cervical cancers and dysplasia. It only takes 1 person to contract HPV. You do not need to be promiscuous or have needed to start having sex at an early age. Condoms are only 70% effective.
Avatar f tn 2. The invasive carcinoma is not oriented as to the surface of the specimen and, thus, a depth of invasion cannot be provided.
686473 tn?1227017574 CIN3/CIS (carcinoma in situ) is not cancer so the fact that this was caught while still only being dysplasia is good. For 95% of women, a LEEP or cone biopsy will remove all the dysplasia and no further treatment will be required. However, it is still important to keep up with regular smears and HPV tests because the virus has an ability to alternately become active after a period of dormancy which brings with it the possibility of future dyplasia - especially after a pregnancy.
Avatar n tn I have had a history of cervical dysplasia since I was 16. I'm now 28 and still abnormal (usually CIN1 however CIN2/3 several years ago) testing positive for high risk HPV. I've never had a normal pap. At this point I am seriously considering a hysterectomy. 12 years of biopsies every 6 months gets a little taxing emotionally and physically. Is a hysterectomy a fair option?
Avatar f tn During the colposcopy did they also do an ecc? I would be interested to know if you currently have an active HPV infection. It may be that you did have an active HPV infection which caused some dysplasia but the virus has since been cleared - if so any remaining dysplasia would soon follow. It really is a matter of what you are comfortable with.
Avatar n tn Hi, I'm having a hysterectomy due to cervical dysplasia and already having 3 LEEP procedures and no cervix left.. They want to remove my ovaries at the same time. Being 63 and post menopausal for a while I thought it would be fine but now a bit concerned after reading more on the internet regarding health after.
Avatar n tn The longer a HR strain(s) of HPV is active the higher the possibility for dysplasia to develop. Being that you have had a hysterectomy (and no cervix left) you obviously won't develop cervical dysplasia but it is possible for HR-HPV to cause vaginal and/or vulva dysplasia. However, for most women, they can clear an active infection without ever developing any symptoms or ill effects.
Avatar f tn They hurt just to have my arm in a resting position. I did have a full hysterectomy due to cervical cancer in 2005. I dont have the money to pay to go to a Dr just for them to say its a hair bump. Suggestions on how to tell the difference?
Avatar n tn I did a quick google search and came up with that. I had severe cervical dysplasia in fall of 96 and was diagnosed with ovarian cancer (very very early...malignant cells in one cyst only) in the summer of 2000. I asked if there might be a connection between the two and was told "no." As far as I know, there is no early test as such for early ovarian cancer detection. I know there is research going on. Mine was found during another surgery.
Avatar n tn My recent papsmear result reveals low-grade intra-epithelial lesion (LSIL) encompassing HPV Changes/Mild Dysplasia/CIN 1..This made me depressed and hysterical knowing and believing that all those years my husband was loyal to me. I've never been into intimate relationships other than my husband.. Definitely he transmit that virus to me.
Avatar f tn Hi, I am 44 & had an Endometrial Ablation & tubal ligation when I was 27. Pre-op, I had menstruals that lasted for months (my last period lasted 62 days); constant lethargy; hair loss; dark circles under eyes. Saw my ob 16x in 10 mos (full exam) & he continued to switch my birth control as he advised that I needed more hormones.
622466 tn?1254457563 My pap was abnormal, had a colposcopy, had a LEEP and afer the LEEP I was diagnosed with severe dysplasia CIN II and CIN III and also HPV+.... This is a shock for me... People are dying from cervical cancer and I don't understand why I'm already CIN III... I understand (after researching the web) that it takes at least a couple of years to dysplasia to progress from mild to severe if unattended.....I've been doing everything right as far as the yearly check ups go....
Avatar m tn Hi, I was diagnosed with HPV with severe cervical dysplasia when I was 19 (I am now 34). My gyno followed the usual treatment (I believe it was laser surgery, I can't remember what it was called). He had a really hard time getting rid of it and I was sent to an oncologist/gynocologist where I was treated with laser surgeries, acid washes, cone biopsy until finally at 26 I had a normal pap. I have been relatively normal since.
Avatar f tn If cancer is found, additional treatments are indicated. The cone biopsy is usually performed for high-grade dysplasia, dysplasia that recurs, and suspected cancer. Hysterectomy which is not recomended for your diagnoses. Please do not worry yourself but try to get a copy of your results to help you understand it. You would need to make an appointment with your doctor for colposcopy if your papsmear result indicates CIN2 which is moderate dysplasia.
20795800 tn?1509581846 I had signs of HPV the kind that leads to cervical cancer- i HAD A dysplasia on my cervix and a burning procedure where it was sent out to see if it was malignant in stage 2 at one gyno- but the new gyno didnt know until just now- what should I do? he seemed concern but at the same time I already have stage 3 breast cancer- i'm thinking a whole hysterectomy.
Avatar f tn I am 30, treated for severe endometriosis since 2006. I have had 3 surgeries for this. In my last surgery the dr. found that my left ovary is adherred to my bowel. I have been experiencing narrow stools for the last 1 1/2 years. I am not sure if this could be caused by the ovary being stuck to my bowel or an actually bowel issue. So any info on what may cause this would be helpful.
Avatar f tn As a 48 yr old female who is 8 yrs post partial hysterectomy, I have had pain and mild bleeding with intercourse intermittently over the past year. However, over the past 3 weeks, the bleeding started without any sexual contact at all. My pelvis is swollen and I am tired. Pelvic exam and pap of vaginal walls revealed vaginal dysplasia that will be surgically biopsied in 2 weeks. Ovarian cancer screening has been unremarkable. Platelets are low. What could be the cause?
Avatar f tn I have had a dnc and it stated disordered proliferative endometrium of tubal metaplasia negetative for endometrial hyperplasia and maligancy that was the endometrial curettings then endocervical curettings said disordered proliferative endometrium with stromal breakdown and patchy tubal meplasia neg for atypical hyperplasia , dysplasia and malignancy Should I get a hysterectomy? I dont know who to ask other than you for your opinion.