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Cervical Dysplasia
Cervical dysplasia can be detected and treated early if a routine Pap smear is obtained and HPV progression to cancers prevented.
This disorder is the abnormal growth of the epithelial tissue on the surface of the cervix. It can be of three stages: CIN I – mild, CIN II – moderate to marked, and CIN III – severe to carcinomain-situ (cancer localized to the intraepithelial tissue).
Cervical dysplasia can be detected and treated early if a routine Pap smear is obtained and HPV progression to cancers prevented.
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Cervical Dysplasia -
Pap Smear, HPV
Increased risk is associated with multiple sexual partners, early beginning of sexual activity, early childbearing, and sexually transmitted diseases, especially HPV. There are usually no symptoms. A Pap smear shows all stages of the disease. Treatments range from careful observation to electrocauterization, cryosurgery, laser vaporization, or surgical removal.
Cervical dysplasia can be detected and treated early if a routine Pap smear is obtained and HPV progression to cancers prevented.
Other Topics: HPV, Picture of HPV Virus, HPV Picture, HPV Vaccine Merck, Is HPV Curable, Human Papilloma Virus, Human Papilloma Virus Picture , Pregnancy and Cervical Dysplasia, Cause of Abnormal Pap Smear, Information on Genital Wart
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