skip to main content
Guest
My Research
My Account
Sign out
Sign in
This feature requires javascript
Library Search
Find Databases
Browse Search
E-Journals A-Z
E-Books A-Z
Citation Linker
Help
Language:
English
Vietnamese
This feature required javascript
This feature requires javascript
Primo Search
All Library Resources
All
Course Materials
Course Materials
Search For:
Clear Search Box
Search in:
All Library Resources
Or hit Enter to replace search target
Or select another collection:
Search in:
All Library Resources
Search in:
Print Resources
Search in:
Digital Resources
Search in:
Online E-Resources
Advanced Search
Browse Search
This feature requires javascript
Search Limited to:
Search Limited to:
Resource type
criteria input
All items
Books
Articles
Images
Audio Visual
Maps
Graduate theses
Show Results with:
criteria input
that contain my query words
with my exact phrase
starts with
Show Results with:
Search type Index
criteria input
anywhere in the record
in the title
as author/creator
in subject
Full Text
ISBN
ISSN
TOC
Keyword
Field
Show Results with:
in the title
Show Results with:
anywhere in the record
in the title
as author/creator
in subject
Full Text
ISBN
ISSN
TOC
Keyword
Field
This feature requires javascript
Assessment of the natural course and treatment of premalignant uterine cervical lesions in pregnancy
Srpski arhiv za celokupno lekarstvo, 2013-03, Vol.141 (3-4), p.192-197
ISSN: 0370-8179 ;EISSN: 2406-0895 ;DOI: 10.2298/SARH1304192S ;PMID: 23745342
Full text available
Citations
Cited by
View Online
Details
Recommendations
Reviews
Times Cited
External Links
This feature requires javascript
Actions
Add to My Research
Remove from My Research
E-mail
Print
Permalink
Citation
EasyBib
EndNote
RefWorks
Delicious
Export RIS
Export BibTeX
This feature requires javascript
Title:
Assessment of the natural course and treatment of premalignant uterine cervical lesions in pregnancy
Author:
Sljivancanin, Dragisa
;
Kesić, Vesna
;
Tulić, Lidija
;
Dotlić, Jelena
Subjects:
Adolescent
;
Adult
;
cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN)
;
Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia - diagnosis
;
Female
;
Humans
;
Precancerous Conditions - diagnosis
;
Precancerous Conditions - therapy
;
Pregnancy
;
Pregnancy Complications, Neoplastic - diagnosis
;
Pregnancy Complications, Neoplastic - therapy
;
Remission, Spontaneous
;
treatment
;
Uterine Cervical Neoplasms - diagnosis
;
Uterine Cervical Neoplasms - therapy
;
Young Adult
Is Part Of:
Srpski arhiv za celokupno lekarstvo, 2013-03, Vol.141 (3-4), p.192-197
Description:
Premalignant changes of the uterine cervix occur with similar frequency during pregnancy and in non-pregnant women. Due to the fact that any surgery on the cervix can jeopardize pregnancy, it is important to define the protocol of procedures for the treatment of these changes during pregnancy. The aim of the study was to investigate the natural course of premalignant cervical changes during pregnancy and the impact of their treatment on the pregnancy course. Study involved all patients with colposcopically, cytologically and hystopathologically diagnosed premalignant cervical changes during pregnancy from 2002 to 2008. Patients were divided into two groups according to the applied treatment during pregnancy: surgery or monitoring by regular colposcopic and cytological examinations. The two groups were compared concerning treatment outcome, persistence or regression of changes and pregnancy duration. Study involved 58 patients. Spontaneous remission of lesions occurred after pregnancy in 63.79% of cases. High-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (H-SIL) demonstrated a higher rate of persistency in comparison with low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (L-SIL) (X2=25.115; p<0.05). Only one finding of L-SIL progressed into H-SIL in the monitored group. Patients who underwent conization during pregnancy had a significantly more frequent preterm deliveries (X2=14.369; p<0.05). The obtained high rate of spontaneous regression of cervical changes after pregnancy as well as the lower incidence of preterm births in patients who were not treated by conization during pregnancy, confirm that patients with premalignant cervical changes should be, if invasion is excluded, under follow-up throughout pregnancy by regular colposcopic and cytological examinations. Therapeutic conization, due to numerous complications, should be performed only when there is a suspected presence of a more severe form of the disease (micro invasive and invasive carcinoma).
Publisher:
Serbia: Serbian Medical Society
Language:
Serbian;English
Identifier:
ISSN: 0370-8179
EISSN: 2406-0895
DOI: 10.2298/SARH1304192S
PMID: 23745342
Source:
MEDLINE
DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals
This feature requires javascript
This feature requires javascript
Back to results list
This feature requires javascript
This feature requires javascript
Searching Remote Databases, Please Wait
Searching for
in
scope:(TDTS),scope:(SFX),scope:(TDT),scope:(SEN),primo_central_multiple_fe
Show me what you have so far
This feature requires javascript
This feature requires javascript