Clinical Case: Mrs. Johnson's Vaginal Bleeding
 
Symptoms & History

Physical Findings

Stop & Think

Lab and X-Ray

Differential Diagnosis

The Disease

Treatment

Conclusions

Quiz & Evaluation

In situ, or non-invasive, carcinoma.
  • CIN III is in situ squamous carcinoma.
  • All cellular criteria for malignancy met.
  • Has not broken through the basement membrane.
  • Will almost certainly progress to more aggressive form.
  • Peak incidence is dropping. Now 40-45 years.
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