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What happens if I have an obvious abnormality at colposcopy or a positive biopsy result?

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What happens if I have an obvious abnormality at colposcopy or a positive biopsy result?

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Women who have an obvious abnormality at colposcopy or a positive biopsy result will proceed to treatment. The most common form of treatment is called LLETZ (Large Loop Excision of the Transformation Zone) in the UK, and LEEP (Loop Electro-Excision Procedure) elsewhere.

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