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cervical dysplasia

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cervical dysplasia [¦sər·və·kəl di′splāzh·yə]
(medicine)
Abnormal growth of the epithelial cells lining the cervix. Also known as cervical intraepithelial neoplasia.


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This fifth edition contains 100 USMLE-style multiple choice questions with full explanations of both correct and incorrect answers, along with chapter key points and expanded coverage of the latest techniques in preterm labor, management of cervical dysplasia, hormone replacement, and treatment of uterine fibroids and breast cancer.
6) Although current treatments for cervical cancer and cervical dysplasia (a condition characterized by abnormal cells indicating precancerous or cancerous cells) include surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy, there is growing biologic and clinical evidence that a more powerful treatment is the combination of secondary prevention and cellular therapy through nutrition and lifestyle interventions.
It is a discovery of cervical screening done in the framework of the annual gynecologic or during medical surveillance of an inflammatory condition or cervical dysplasia (polyp, ulceration etc.
 
 
 
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