Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure in Managing Persistent Low-Grade Abnormality or Human Papillomavirus Positivity
Conclusions
Patients with persistent low-grade abnormalities or persistent hrHPV should be counseled on the risks and benefits of a LEEP given that 12%–22% have a risk of occult high grade, especially if they have a history of high-grade dysplasia.
Source: Journal of Lower Genital Tract Disease - Category: OBGYN Tags: Treatment and Prevention HPV Associated Disease Source Type: research
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