A retrospective analysis of 110 cases of suspected cervical intra-epithelial neoplasia (CIN) associated with pregnancy seen at the State University of New York at Buffalo (SUNYAB) affiliated hospitals is the subject of this report. One hundred anf five patients had abnormal cytology and five had negative pap smears. The majority of patients (60%) were in their twenties, and 24% were primigravidas. Colposcopic examination with or without directed biopsy eliminated the need for conization in 104 of 107 patients. Only two patients had to have cone biopsy and one had a modified conization after colposcopically directed biopsies. Varying degrees of cervical intra-epithelial neoplasia (Grades I-III) were diagnosed in 55 cases. One patient had therapeutic conization and two with a poor follow-up history had cesarean section hysterectomies. Post pregnancy regression of CIN was documented in 20 cases and persistence in 19 cases. The literature is surveyed and the management of CIN in pregnancy is discussed.
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