Chronic cervicitis with squamous cell carcinoma?


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Chronic cervicitis with squamous cell carcinoma is the most common result of cervical biopsy. It is a benign lesion, not a cancer. For cervical TCT or HPV detection abnormalities, it is generally necessary to conduct colposcopic cervical multi-point biopsy to make a clear diagnosis. According to biopsy results, the next step is clear. Sometimes biopsy results will suggest chronic cervicitis with squamous cell hyperplasia, which refers to chronic inflammation in local cervical epithelium. But not malignant hyperplasia, neither cervical cancer, nor cervical precancerous lesions, generally do not need special treatment, follow-up observation can be. Sometimes pathological examination will prompt cervical precancerous lesions, generally to give physical therapy such as laser, or Lipp, cold knife conization and other resection treatment. In very rare cases biopsy will prompt cervical cancer, to give specific treatment of cervical cancer.