Between April 1983 and December 1990, 387 newly diagnosed cervical cancer cases were managed at our institution. We retrospectively reviewed 59 of those cases, which were identified as having developed within 3 years of the patients' last normal Pap smear. Squamous cell carcinoma was found in 45 patients, and 33 had poorly differentiated lesions.
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February 1994
Forty-six LLETZ cone biopsies were performed at the Medical College of Georgia from January 1991 through December 1991. All LLETZ cones were performed for diagnostic reasons following colposcopic biopsies. The majority of procedures were done by residents in obstetrics and gynecology with direct faculty supervision.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPeritoneal washing cytology, widely used in the management of gynecologic malignancy, entails several difficulties in interpretation. Quantitative DNA analysis by flow cytometry (FCM) holds promise as a more objective method fo diagnosis of malignancy. We performed traditional cytologic examination and single-parameter FCM DNA analysis on peritoneal washings from 136 gynecologic laparotomies, compared these results with the final pathologic findings, and analyzed sources of error.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective(s): This retrospective study was conducted to analyze the hypothesis that radiation therapy followed by extrafascial hysterectomy would improve survival in patients with bulky-barrel cervical carcinomas.
Study Design: Forty-three patients with bulky-barrel carcinomas of the cervix were treated over a 14-year period. The majority of these were treated with approximately 4000 cGY external beam, followed by brachytherapy, followed by extrafascial hysterectomy.
From 1972 through 1987, 40 patients at the Medical College of Georgia were assessed with a diagnosis of mixed müllerian tumors which constituted 3.5% of all female genital tract malignancies. The mean patient age was 65.
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