lundi 29 août 2016

Can someone explain colposcopy results

So I've had abnormal paps in the past (LSIL, ASCUS) had annual pap in July, but there was a "lab error" in which they did not do an HPV test. Had to go back in for another pap 4 weeks later and was told positive for high risk hpv (not 16 or 18) so...had a colposcopy about a week and a half later. During the colpo, the doctor was saying that my cervix looked good and that I shouldn't be concerned. (I was already pretty nervous as I've had a few abnormal paps in the past...I'm only
25 and I've been getting paps since 16). Fast forward about another week and a half and I get a call from the RN saying that they want me to come back in for ANOTHER colpo because the one before was basically inconclusive and not enough cells for diagnosis.

My results for the most recent colpo are as follows...

Final Diagnosis

A. Cervix, Endocervical, ECC:
- TISSUE INSUFFICIENT FOR DIAGNOSIS; NO ENDOCERVIX IDENTIFIED.
- MUCUS AND INFLAMMATORY CELLS ONLY.

Gross Description

A. Received in formalin labeled with the patient's name, medical record number and " cervix, endocervical " is an aggregate of clear mucoid material measuring 0.5 x 0.5 cm. Specimen may fail processing. Wrapped and entirely submitted in A1

Can someone explain what these results mean? Does it seem like they made yet another error in the lab (or did the doctor doing the colpo make an error during the procedure)? I feel like they are trying to pull a fast one on me. I've never in my life had to go in for 2 of the same procedures twice in less than 2 months. I also feel like they are not telling me that the colpo had an error in the lab/with doctor because the first pap that started all this that had a lab error resulted in the doc very apologetic and whatnot..so they know they screwed up.


Can someone explain colposcopy results

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