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Moderate Displasia
Moderate displasia can increase the chances of a miscarriage, especially if other STD's and infections are present such as lichen sclerosis, vaginitis and HPV.
This condition is also called CIN 2 or cervical intraepithelial neoplasia that involves about a half of the cells forming the lining of the cervix. Without treatment this condition can turn into carcinoma in situ, that is actually cancer, but is not spread to other organs.
Moderate displasia can increase the chances of a miscarriage, especially if other STD's and infections are present such as lichen sclerosis, vaginitis and HPV.
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Moderate Displasia -
Miscarriage, Lichen Sclerosis
There are several methods for treating this condition, such as cryotherapy or cryosurgery, laser treatment, LEEP (loop electrosurgical excision,) and cone biopsy. In severe cases and when the patient doesn’t want to have children in the future, hysterectomy is recommended.
Moderate displasia can increase the chances of a miscarriage, especially if other STD's and infections are present such as lichen sclerosis, vaginitis and HPV.
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