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Cold Knife Cone Biopsy
A procedure of cold knife cone biopsy is performed on the cervix affected with dysplasia or genital wart.
There is a risk of infection, scarring, and extensive bleeding after the operation; it may also cause problems with a later pregnancy. The patients should avoid sexual intercourse and douching for 4 to 6 weeks. After the procedure cramping, discomfort, and bleeding are possible.
A procedure of cold knife cone biopsy is performed on the cervix affected with dysplasia or genital wart.
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Cold Knife Cone Biopsy -
Cervix, Genital Wart
It can be performed only in the hospital under general anesthesia. This procedure obtains a large sample of the abnormal tissue from the cervix for further examination to diagnose precancerous changes or to treat cancer. Its another name is cervical conization.
A procedure of cold knife cone biopsy is performed on the cervix affected with dysplasia or genital wart.
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