PMID: 3384425Apr 1, 1988Paper

Value of colposcopy in genitourinary departments

Genitourinary Medicine
J D WilsonD Hicks

Abstract

During 18 months 237 colposcopies were performed on 227 patients in the department of genitourinary medicine, Sheffield. Histological evidence of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia was found in 118 patients (52%), of whom 104 (88%) were aged under 35, 93 (79%) under 30, and 64 (54%) under 25. Most were treated with local destructive treatment, only five (4%) requiring cone biopsy. Colposcopy in a genitourinary department has an important part to play in detecting cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, particularly in younger women. Early diagnosis may often facilitate using local destructive treatment, thereby reducing the numbers of patients needing cone biopsy.

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Aug 16, 1986·Lancet·J D WilsonG R Kinghorn
Aug 1, 1986·Genitourinary Medicine·D A Hicks, T E Bushell
Aug 20, 1983·British Medical Journal·M R WolfendaleM M Usherwood
Oct 20, 1984·British Medical Journal·A SingerJ Dyson
Nov 1, 1980·American Journal of Public Health·R M BriggsR DeJong

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Jul 30, 1988·BMJ : British Medical Journal·A J RobinsonJ D Wilson
Jul 31, 2013·Sexually Transmitted Infections·C Sonnex
Jan 1, 1993·World Journal of Surgery·R L Levine, H Reich

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