Are conization pathology results worse than biopsy results

The results of cervical conization pathology may be more severe than the results of a cervical biopsy or may be the same or less severe than the results of a cervical biopsy. A cervical biopsy is a biopsy that selects potentially diseased tissue for testing during a colposcopy, whereas a cervical conization is a biopsy that involves dividing the diseased tissue into many portions, which can be examined to see if each portion is diseased and the grade of the lesion. If the lesion is deep or extensive, the results of a cervical conization may be more severe than the results of a cervical biopsy. If the lesion is shallow or small, the cervical biopsy will remove the diseased tissue, and the results of the cervical conization will be the same as or less severe than the results of the cervical biopsy. Whether the results of cervical conization will be worse than the results of cervical biopsy needs to be judged according to the specific lesion, and it is recommended that the patient consult a doctor in time, and the doctor will judge according to the results of the examination.