Case |
After normal saline |
After acetic acid |
After acetic acid |
After Lugol’s iodine |
General assessment | |||||||||||||||||
Normal colposcopic findings | |||||||||||||||||
Abnormal colposcopic findings | |||||||||||||||||
General principles | |||||||||||||||||
Position and size | |||||||||||||||||
Grade 1 (minor) |
| Grade 2 (major) |
| Non-specific |
| Suspicious for invasion |
| Miscellaneous finding |
| |
Nil or transparent | Thin, milky | Distinct, stearin | |
Nil or diffuse | Sharp but irregular, jagged, satellites | Sharp and even, difference in level | |
Fine, regular | Absent | Coarse or atypical vessels | |
< 5 mm | 5-15 mm or 2 quadrants | >15 mm, 3-4 quadrants, or endocervically undefined | |
Brown | Faintly or patchy yellow | Distinctly yellow |
Provisional diagnosis: | Type 1 transformation zone; normal. |
Management: | Routine screening after 5 years. |
Histopathology: | Not done. |
Comment: | Metaplastic epithelium is replaced by mature squamous epithelium in the posterior lip. Metaplasia is still active on the anterior lip, as evidenced by the presence of crypt openings and islands of columnar epithelium. |