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What Does These Reports Imply?

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Posted on Fri, 6 Jul 2012
Question: Hi ,

I wanted to share some reports with you , and just wanted to know what these reports state.
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Answered by Dr. Rhea Chanda (1 hour later)
Hello,
Thanks for the query.
The pain in the abdomen could be unrelated to the pap smear report.Unless there is any history of irregular bleeding.The uterus size seems to be slightly bulky.But a pelvic examination would give a better idea about that.
The ultrasound report is more or less ok.Other than a fatty liver,rest of the report seems to be ok.The pain could be related to the fatty changes in the liver.However,the pap smear report is significant.It states that there are borderline changes in the cellular pattern indicating further tests are needed to make a diagnosis.Now,this report of ASCUS means that there are cellular changes in the cervix.That could occur due to cancerous changes,infection or even poor hygiene.She should have a colposcopy to confirm that. A repeat pap smear after 6 months is needed along with a course of antibiotics. to clear any underlying infection.

Regards,
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Rhea Chanda (19 hours later)
Thanks XXXXXXX
Can you please suggest me any medicine for temoparary pain relief in this case. She having severe pain above thighs n abdomen.

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Answered by Dr. Rhea Chanda (8 hours later)
Tab Drotin/Voveran should help with the pain.

Regards,
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Rhea Chanda (14 hours later)
Ok thanks doctor.. We have done few more tests i will share the reports with you when they come.
Thanks
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Answered by Dr. Rhea Chanda (4 hours later)
Of course. Good luck.

Regards,
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Rhea Chanda (12 days later)
Hi,

You may find the attached report.

Actually , now the doctors are asking to do Biopsy Colposcopy these two test. Can you please highlight the details.

Thanks a lot in advance.
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Answered by Dr. Rhea Chanda (9 hours later)
Hello,
Your report is ok.HPV infection is a common cause of cancer.Since its negative,thats a good sign. Next step would be to do a colposcopy. Its a simple outdoor procedure and the patient need not be admitted. There is no pain involved. Its similar to a pap smear test and done in a similar way. The biopsy however,requires anaesthesia and pt needs to be admitted for that. Both are simple tests and histopathological tests will confirm the diagnosis.

Regards,
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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What Does These Reports Imply?

Hello,
Thanks for the query.
The pain in the abdomen could be unrelated to the pap smear report.Unless there is any history of irregular bleeding.The uterus size seems to be slightly bulky.But a pelvic examination would give a better idea about that.
The ultrasound report is more or less ok.Other than a fatty liver,rest of the report seems to be ok.The pain could be related to the fatty changes in the liver.However,the pap smear report is significant.It states that there are borderline changes in the cellular pattern indicating further tests are needed to make a diagnosis.Now,this report of ASCUS means that there are cellular changes in the cervix.That could occur due to cancerous changes,infection or even poor hygiene.She should have a colposcopy to confirm that. A repeat pap smear after 6 months is needed along with a course of antibiotics. to clear any underlying infection.

Regards,