reproductive health






 

Question by  Elle (648)

What are abnormal cells in the lining of the uterus?

 
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Answer by  patti (29325)

Abnormal cells in any part of the body are cells that are uncharacteristic of the cells normally found there. Abnormal cells can indicate any number of things, which is why they are often biopsied for further examination and testing.

 
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Answer by  jaimesgirl (1055)

Abnormal cells in the lining of the uterus can be benign or precancerous. Your OB-GYN will probably want to do a biopsy to make sure everything is ok.

 
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Answer by  ChristinaRamirez (481)

Cervical Dysplaisa is what causes abnormal cells in the lining of the uterus. Cases very from mild to moderate to severe depending on the cell growth. It is not cancer but it is a precancerous condition that can turn in to cancer later. Once a female is diagnosed with condition she may need treatment to remove the cells.

 
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Answer by  Rose (6804)

Abnormal cells in the lining of the uterus could be caused by you being infected with HPV and or endocmetrocis.

 
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Answer by  alishamcfadden (106)

Abnormal cells can be diagnosed by a yearly pap smear. Abnormal cells can be produced from a virus called HPV.

 
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