Dyskaryosis is caused by an infection with Human Papilloma Virus (HPV), which exists in a number of different strains; type 16 and type 18 cause dyskaryosis
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The medical term used to describe the abnormal appearance of cervical cells on the sample is dyskaryosis. A 'borderline' or 'mild' dyskaryosis result means that very minor cell changes were found. These cells will probably go back to normal on their own and you won't need any immediate treatment.
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Dyskaryosis - Definition of Dyskaryosis at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with What causes dyskary... What are the sympto... Mild dyskaryosis
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If abnormal changes, known as dyskaryosis, are detected, you will have what is The exact cause of changes in the cells or the cervix is still unknown.
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In addition, the expression status of p16INK4A was examined in 12 normal ThinPrep smears, one smear exhibiting cGIN, and a total of 20 smears exhibiting mild, moderate, and severe dyskaryosis. Human papillomavirus (HPV) detection was carried out using a modified SYBR green assay system.
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Cervical dyskaryosis means that some cells of the cervix are abnormal, (See separate leaflet called 'Cancer - What Causes Cancer' for more details.)
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Sometimes, cell changes known as dyskaryosis may be present at a very early stage. It is still not entirely clear what causes dyskaryosis to develop.
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National Health Service Cervical Screening Programme: Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) HPV testing can help to identify those women with borderline nuclear change or mild dyskaryosis who do not require immediate referral for colposcopy.
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From my recent smear test I have been diagnosed with mild dyskaryosis. Can you please explain this condition to me?... From my recent smear test I have been diagnosed with mild dyskaryosis.
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