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Cryosurgery Cervical
The method of cryosurgery cervical is applied for mild cases of human papillomavirus after examining the cervix by a colposcopy exam.
Laser vaporization causes less scarring. The abnormal tissues slough off and can not be saved for pathological examination; after the procedure some scarring may be left, which makes the cervix difficult to visualize. It may be performed only in the physician's office.
The method of cryosurgery cervical is applied for mild cases of human papillomavirus after examining the cervix by a colposcopy exam.
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Cryosurgery Cervical -
Human Papillomavirus, Colposcopy
The procedure is relatively safe and simple: the physician uses a carbon dioxide-cooled probe (called a cryoprobe) to freeze and kill abnormal cells. This procedure together with electrocauterization and laser vaporization are the treatment of dysplasia of the cervix.
The method of cryosurgery cervical is applied for mild cases of human papillomavirus after examining the cervix by a colposcopy exam.
Other Topics: HPV Vaccine, HPV Treatment, HPV Virus, HPV Type, HPV Vaccines, Cervical Cancer Human Papilloma Virus, Human Papillomavirus, Moderate Cervical Dysplasia, Abnormal Pap Smear, HPV Genital Wart
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