1963
DOI: 10.1016/0002-9378(63)90083-8
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Role of conization in the detection and treatment of cervical carcinoma in situ

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“…The first to propose that a cone with margins free from atypic cells was treatment enough for CIS irrespective of age and desire for further childbirth were Enterline and Krieger & McCormack (118,219,220, Their proposal prompted several investigators to study the frequency of persistent disease in hysterectomy specimens after conization (23,48,103,126,144,146,159,161,181,258,264,278,307,309,334,341,344,350,370,393,405). Reported figures vary between 10 and 70%.…”
Section: Gdran Larssonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first to propose that a cone with margins free from atypic cells was treatment enough for CIS irrespective of age and desire for further childbirth were Enterline and Krieger & McCormack (118,219,220, Their proposal prompted several investigators to study the frequency of persistent disease in hysterectomy specimens after conization (23,48,103,126,144,146,159,161,181,258,264,278,307,309,334,341,344,350,370,393,405). Reported figures vary between 10 and 70%.…”
Section: Gdran Larssonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increased knowledge on the biological behaviour of cervical epithelial dysplasia and carcinoma in situ has lead to recommendations of a more conservative management of such lesions (Ahlgren, Ingemarsson, Lindberg & Nordqvist 1975 Krieger, McCormack & Bradley 1963, McLaren 1967. Follow-up investigations have shown that, in up to 97% of the cases, conization alone permanently eradicates all affected areas (Kolstad & Klem 1967).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It must be emphasized that a cone biopsy with a multisection technique study is essential for the diagnosis of microinvasive carcinoma of the cervix. Punch biopsy is not adequate and accurate for diagnosis of minimal stromal invasion (41,69,70,72,73). The aggressiveness of therapy depends upon the calculated risk of spread.…”
Section: Agementioning
confidence: 99%