Management of mild dyskaryosis remains controversial. In this study, we compared the cost-effectiveness of active versus conservative colposcopic management of women presenting with mild dyskaryosis in two different hospital settings. All women presenting in 2001 with a mild dyskaryotic smear and requiring colposcopy were studied in two different clinical settings (70 women at Darent Valley Hospital (DVH) and 327 at St George's Hospital (SGH)).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe aim of this study was to determine the metabolic changes in the transition from pre-invasive to invasive cervical cancer using high-resolution magic angle spinning (HR-MAS) MRS. Biopsy specimens were obtained from women with histologically normal cervix (n = 5), cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN; mild, n = 5; moderate/severe, n = 40), and invasive cancer (n = 23). (1)H HR-MAS MRS data were acquired using a Bruker Avance 11.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To determine whether the conventional large loop excision of the transformation zone (CLLETZ) and the "top-hat" technique (THLLETZ) differ in (a) completeness of excision of the cervical lesion, (b) depth of cervical tissue excised and (c) adequacy of follow up by cytology and colposcopy.
Design: Retrospective case review.
Setting: University Teaching Hospital, London.