04-15-2009, 04:34 AM
A 35-year-old otherwise healthy woman who is taking medroxyprogesterone (Provera) for contraception, presents to your office complaining of dyspareunia. The examination shows a pale-pink vaginal mucosa, loss of rugae, and a friable cervix. The most appropriate treatment is
A) trichloroacetic acid application
B) cryotherapy
C) estrogen vaginal cream
D) psychotherapy
E) PAP smear followed by LEEP
A) trichloroacetic acid application
B) cryotherapy
C) estrogen vaginal cream
D) psychotherapy
E) PAP smear followed by LEEP