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Cone Biopsy Cervix




A cone biopsy cervix sample tissue is sent to the lab to be examined for abnormal human papilloma virus related dysplasia or other ASCUS causes. During this procedure a funnel-shaped area of tissue will be removed using a laser or knife, and then sent to a lab to be examined for cancer cells and any margins of dysplasia. A follow up exam is scheduled 4-6 weeks later to make sure the cervical area has healed. A cone biopsy cervix sample tissue is sent to the lab to be examined for abnormal human papilloma virus related dysplasia or other ASCUS causes.

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Cone Biopsy Cervix

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Human Papilloma Virus, ASCUS

A cervical conization is performed by a gynecologist at a hospital under an anesthetic. It is recommended that a person doesn’t eat or drink anything for a few hours before the procedure, and should have someone drive them home. A cone biopsy cervix sample tissue is sent to the lab to be examined for abnormal human papilloma virus related dysplasia or other ASCUS causes.

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