Cervical dysplasia can range from mild to severe, depending on the appearance of the abnormal cells. Another term for cervical dysplasia is cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, or CIN. The exact cause ...
What she thought would be a routine check-up turned into a life-changing moment when her results came back showing CIN III, a severe form of cervical dysplasia. What happens if the results are ...
HPV DNA has been detected in 80% to 90% of CIN 3 lesions ... to Cervical Dysplasia and Carcinoma. MedGenMed 1(2), 1999. [formerly published in Medscape Women's Health eJournal 2(3), 1997].