A 39-year-old pregnant woman presented to emergency care with vaginal bleeding at 10 weeks gestation, according to a clinical case study published in The Lancet. The patient had a history of high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (HSIL) of the cervix diagnosed one year prior without follow-up treatment. Initial prenatal testing confirmed both HSIL and a viable intrauterine pregnancy.
Multidisciplinary approach addresses cervical cancer management during pregnancy
Clinical case study details treatment strategy for pregnant woman with high-grade cervical lesions and bleeding complications.
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