I recently posted about a
colonoscopy report that said among other things;
"indefinete for dysplasia "
The whole thing said :
"moderate to severe
acuteAcute bilateral obstructive uropathy
Acute bronchitis
Acute cerebellar ataxia
Acute cholecystitis (gallstones)
Acute cytomegalovirus (cmv) infection
Acute gouty arthritis
Acute hiv infection
Acute kidney failure
Acute lymphocytic leukemia (all)
Acute lymphocytic leukemia - photomicrograph
Acute pancreatitis/chronic
colitisColitis
Irritable bowel syndrome
Ischemic colitis
Necrotizing enterocolitis
Salmonella enterocolitis
Ulcerative colitis with
acuteAcute bilateral obstructive uropathy
Acute bronchitis
Acute cerebellar ataxia
Acute cholecystitis (gallstones)
Acute cytomegalovirus (cmv) infection
Acute gouty arthritis
Acute hiv infection
Acute kidney failure
Acute lymphocytic leukemia (all)
Acute lymphocytic leukemia - photomicrograph
Acute pancreatitis cryptitis.
epithelial glandular atypia associated with inflammation is noted.
indefinite for dysplasia
the
inflammatoryInflammatory bowel disease
Ulcerative colitis changes are histologially compatible with
inflammatoryInflammatory bowel disease
Ulcerative colitis bowel disease/ulceratice colitis."
The recommendation is Canasa suppository in 6 months, then a repeat sigmoidoscopy, which you also agreed with.
This thing I need to know is if it comes back "dysplasia" again in 6 months what exactly does that mean?
What will my options be?
My MD said he really doesn't think it will come back as that, and said that the "discussion if it does come back positive will be an hour long, with many things to talk about like what we will need to do"
I need to know what he is talking about...he's away on vacation until June 2nd and I am not comfortable with his associates.
1.What will it mean if it comes back dysplasia?
2.WHat are the options that he is talking about?
3. Surgery?
4.Chemo?
5..Does it mean that I have colon cancer?
6. does this diagnosis ever come back and 6 months later it's negative? I mean, does inflammation really cause this "indefinete" for dysplasia diagnosis?
7. is there really a chance that the medicine will reduce the inflammation and therefore the " indefinite for dysplasia" will be gone as well?
It scares me to think of it, and 6 months is a long time to worry.
Thanks,
J
J