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What are pre-malignant cells, dyskaryosis, dysplasia and CIN? ... It was thought that there are none and that symptoms only appear if the cervix has become frankly malignant. Even when a doctor examines the cervix, it is not possible to recognise pre-malignancy without the aid of special screening tests.
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www.2womenshealth.com/Pap-Smear-Test-Cervical-Screening...
www.2womenshealth.com/Pap-Smear-Test-Cervical-Screening-Colposcopy.htm
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This page is about screening for cancer of the cervix. ... Mild or slight cell changes (mild dyskaryosis) ... If you have symptoms of cervical cancer, you may be given a smear test as part of the tests used to investigate your symptoms. This is a very different situation to having the smear as a screening test.
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www.cancerhelp.org.uk/type/cervical-cancer/about/cervic...
www.cancerhelp.org.uk/type/cervical-cancer/about/cervical-cancer-screening
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This factsheet is for women who would like information about having a cervical smear test for screening. This means having the test when you don't have any symptoms. ... The medical term used to describe the abnormal appearance of cervical cells on the sample is dyskaryosis. A 'borderline' or 'mild' dyskaryosis result...
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hcd2.bupa.co.uk/fact_sheets/html/cervical_screening.htm...
hcd2.bupa.co.uk/fact_sheets/html/cervical_screening.html
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Abnormal findings, including symptoms of mild severity in 10 women and moderate severity in 6 women, developed in 38 women in this study during a follow-up period of 11 years; severe dyskaryosis developed in 5 women.
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medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/dyskaryosis
medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/dyskaryosis
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dyskaryosis - FastHealth Medical Dictionary ... Dictionary FastHealth Email This!; ... FastHealth Corporation (Tuscaloosa, Alabama - Tuscaloosa County);
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www.fasthealth.com/dictionary/d/dyskaryosis.php
www.fasthealth.com/dictionary/d/dyskaryosis.php
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Previous message: Lynn D. Montgomery, MD: "Re: Uterine Perforation Symptoms" ... >test done, this has showed "severe dyskaryosis" and I have been listed for a cone biopsy soon, the; >doctor suspects that the changes are inside the canal rather than on the outside. What does this mean; >and will I have to have...
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forums.obgyn.net/womens-health/WHF.0103/1769.html
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The Surgery Door guide to the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of cervical cancer, written by UK doctors and medical experts. ... In the early stages, there are no symptoms. This is why routine screening is important to detecting these cases. Patients may notice vaginal bleeding following sexual intercourse or in...
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www.privatehealth.co.uk/diseases/cancer/cervical-cancer...
www.privatehealth.co.uk/diseases/cancer/cervical-cancer/
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If you notice medical symptoms or feel ill, you should always consult your doctor. ... Dyskaryosis and dysplasia ... What is dyskaryosis?
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www.netdoctor.co.uk/ate/health/women's_health/600248.sh...
www.netdoctor.co.uk/ate/health/women's_health/600248.shtml
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These so called `high risk' types do not cause symptoms such as visible genital warts (these are caused by types 6 and 11). Almost all cervical cancers contain HPV DNA. Looking at cases of ... Women whose cytology test shows moderate dyskaryosis or worse will not have an HPV test and will be referred to colposcopy as before.
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www.cancerscreening.nhs.uk/cervical/hpv-triage-border-l...
www.cancerscreening.nhs.uk/cervical/hpv-triage-border-line.pdf
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