Before application of acetic acid: The cervix is covered with normal mucoid discharge. The central red patch is columnar epithelium.
Cervix before application of acetic acid:
After application of acetic acid: A dense acetowhite area attached to the SCJ is present at the 6–9 o’clock position. Bleeding on the columnar epithelium is due to injury caused during examination.
Cervix after application of acetic acid:
Squamocolumnar junction visibility:
Squamocolumnar junction location:
Acetowhite area:
If present, description of acetowhite area:
Colour:
Margin:
Surface:
Location:
Size:
VIA category:
After application of Lugol’s iodine: The margins of the lesion become prominent and help to delineate the area to be treated.
Determined eligibility for ablative treatment:
Histopathology: HSIL-CIN2
Remarks: The transformation zone including the lesion can be treated by either cryotherapy or thermal ablation.