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We conducted a retrospective study on 201 conizations for CIN III done over
the last 14 years. Of these, 53 (26.4%) had involvement of the margins, 11
4 (56.7%) had margins free of neoplasia, and 34 (16.9%) were not evaluated.
Of the 53 cases with margin involvement, 28 (52.8%) had complementary surg
ery and 25 (47.2%) cytological follow-up. Residual CIN was identified in th
e surgical specimen in 15 cases (53.6%) and microinvasion was present in 2
cases (7.1%), Of the 114 patients with margins free of neoplasia in the con
e; 12 had a hysterectomy during follow-up for CIN III diagnosed by cytology
and biopsy. Seven of these 12 patients (58.3%) had CIN in the surgical spe
cimen and none had microinvasive cancer.