Colposcopic Evaluation of Cervix with Persistent Inflammatory Pap Smear
Journal Title: IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS) - Year 2018, Vol 17, Issue 7
Abstract
In women the most common invasive cancer is cervical cancer. The risk factor of cervical cancer is Risk factors can be genetic, but some lifestyle factors, such as alcohol intake. For colposcopy evaluation of cervix Inflammatory Pap smear is commonly use. Our aim of the study is to examine women with persistent inflammation on Pap smear need further evaluation with colposcopy. In this study was conducted in Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Institute of Child & Mother Health (ICMH) Dhaka, 2011 January to 2014 January where from total 1457 married non pregnant women only 140 case screened and examine who complained inflammatory cellular changes on pap smear. The patients age was ≥19 where age between 20-30 shows highest percentage of inflammatory cellular changes on pap smear and multipara was found 93% than primipara. During the study oral contraceptives are taken highest among other contraceptives. In the study Most of the cervices were broad 78.9% and almost all of the uteri exhibited free fornix. Where size of uterus was normal and Colposcope comment: Positive was 76 and negative was 64. After many analysis and examination , all women with persistent inflammation on Pap smear should be subjected to further evaluation.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr. Kamrun Nahar, Dr. Saria Tasnim, Dr. Mirza Md. Asaduzzaman
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