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In cervical dysplasia there is a lack of this organized growth process. In mild dysplasia (CIN I) only a few cells are abnormal, while in moderate dysplasia (CIN II) the abnormal cells involve about one-half of the thickness of the surface lining of the cervix.
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Mild dysplasia means the skin cells of the cervix are reproducing slightly more quickly than normal. The cells are slightly more plump than they should be and have larger, darker nuclei. This is not cancer, but does have some pre-malignant potential in some women.
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Women having an abnormal Pap smear may be diagnosed with mild cervical dysplasia. Cervical dysplasia is a term to describe disordered cell growth on the cervix. Depending on the amount and special characteristics ... HSR Research > Mild cervical dysplasia...
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Female health information discussing mild cervical dysplasia. The term dysplasia is used to describe abnormal changes in the cells found on the surface of the cervix. ... Do I need immediate treatment for mild dysplasia?
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Women's Health Care ... In mild dysplasia (CIN I) only a few cells are abnormal. Mild cervical dysplasia sometimes goes away without treatment. However many doctors will treat it at this early stage to prevent it from progressing.
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The treatment of cervical dysplasia depends on the severity of abnormality, the presence of HPV, risk factors, and the patient's preference. For both ASCUS and mild dysplasia (low-grade SIL/CIN I), a doctor may decide to do HPV typing. ... A history of cervical dysplasia, genital warts, HIV infection, and in utero DES...
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Cervical dysplasia is a term used to describe the appearance of abnormal cells on the surface of the cervix, the lowest part of a woman's uterus. These changes in cervical tissue are classified as mild, moderate, or severe. ... Mild dysplasia is the most common form, and up to 70% of these cases regress on their own (i.e.,
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This is a discussion on MedHelp about mild dysplasia with high risk HPV and bleeding after intercourse. Community members of MedHelp provide help, support, guidance and discussion around the topic of mild dysplasia with high risk HPV and bleeding after intercourse ... Most cases of cervical dysplasia do not cause bleeding,
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