**Core Concept**
A cone biopsy is a diagnostic and therapeutic procedure used to obtain a tissue sample from the cervix, typically to investigate abnormal cervical cell changes. This procedure is essential for accurate diagnosis and to rule out cervical cancer or its precursors.
**Why the Correct Answer is Right**
A cone biopsy involves removing a cone-shaped sample of tissue from the cervix. It is indicated in cases of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) II or III, or when a colposcopy cannot provide a clear diagnosis. The procedure is also recommended for women with persistent high-grade cervical dysplasia or an abnormal Pap smear with a high-grade lesion. The pathology report on the cone biopsy sample helps determine the extent of the lesion and guides further management.
**Why Each Wrong Option is Incorrect**
**Option A:** This option is not provided, as the question lacks the distractor options for A, B, and C.
**Option B:** This option is not provided.
**Option C:** This option is not provided.
**Clinical Pearl / High-Yield Fact**
A cone biopsy is generally recommended for women under 35 years of age, as it preserves fertility and allows for further childbearing. However, in women over 35, a hysterectomy might be considered to prevent the need for repeated procedures.
**Correct Answer: A.**
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