| Summary points: | A 26-year-old P2L2 Indian woman presents with chief complaints of abdominal pain, irregular bleeding, and vaginal discharge for 3 years. She also reports a history of post-coital bleeding, inter-menstrual bleeding, and significant weight loss over the last 2 years. Medical history, physical examination, colposcopic examination, PAP smear, biopsy, and treatment are described. The authors suggest that cervical tuberculosis be considered in the differential diagnosis of cervical carcinoma in young women with suspicious cervix. |