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Colposcopy is used to identify or rule out the existence of any precancerous conditions in the cervical tissue. If a Pap test shows abnormal cell growth, colposcopy is usually the first follow-up test performed.
The colposcope helps to identify abnormal areas of the cervix or vagina so that small pieces of tissue (biopsies) can be taken for further analysis.
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Colposcopy is used to identify or rule out the existence of any precancerous conditions in the cervical tissue. If a Pap test shows abnormal cell growth, colposcopy is usually the first follow-up test performed.
A normal colposcopy is described as showing no dysplasia or normal epithelium.
Abnormal conditions that can be detected using colposcopy and biopsy include precancerous tissue changes (cervical dysplasia), cancer, and cervical warts (human papilloma virus).
Colposcopy is performed by a gynecologist.
A colposcopy is not a normal test after a single finding of inflammation on a pap smear. Repeated results with inflammation may require colposcopy, as well as many other combinations of findings. Talk with your health care provider for information about your results.
The colposcope helps to identify abnormal areas of the cervix or vagina so that small pieces of tissue (biopsies) can be taken for further analysis.
There is no set time period after haveing a colposcopy. when you are ready, go for it
I had a colposcopy in July, its now December 1, 2009 and I'm six weeks pregnant.
Colpopexy is surgical repair of the vagina. Colposcopy is visualization of the cervix and vagina.
is it normal to have some discharge tissue during pregnancy
The medical term for extending beyond the normal tissue boundaries is "invasive."
A colposcopy is a procedure that allows a healthcare provider to closely examine the cervix, vagina, and vulva for signs of disease or abnormalities, usually recommended after an abnormal Pap test result. A Pap test, also known as a Pap smear, involves collecting cells from the cervix to screen for cervical cancer or precancerous changes. Both tests can help detect abnormalities early and guide further management.