What does cervical biopsy focal mean

When a cervical biopsy is performed, the results are suggestive of focal areas. This suggests that the localized cervical biopsy tissue has a low-grade lesion or a high-grade intraepithelial neoplasia. This is determined by whether the focal lesion is low-grade or high-grade. For example, if the results indicate a focal low-grade intraepithelial neoplasia of the cervix, which is indicative of chronic inflammation, or a benign lesion, vaginal insertion of antiviral medications may be indicated to treat the HPV, to help convert the HPV to a negative level, as well as to treat the inflammation of the cervix. For example, if the results indicate that the cervix has focal high-grade intraepithelial neoplasia, which suggests the presence of pre-cancerous lesions, then cervical conization or Lipstick surgery should be performed as much as possible to determine whether the margins of the cut are negative or positive for a specific analysis to determine whether or not to carry out a hysterectomy.