Colposcopy for postmenopausal women.
The number of postmenopausal women colposcopically diagnosed has markedly increased during the last 15 years. In some of them, a clear colposcopic impression, required for planning an appropriate therapy, was disturbed by severe senile cervicocolpitis, when examined by the conventional technique using acetic acid. With a 5-year experience of 79 paired colposcopies, it was concluded that estrogen administration is necessary as a routine precolposcopic procedure in such cases and oral administration of conjugated estrogens at 1.25 mg/day for 14 days is adequate for this purpose.[1]References
- Colposcopy for postmenopausal women. Kishi, Y., Inui, S., Sakamoto, Y., Mori, T. Gynecol. Oncol. (1985) [Pubmed]
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