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dyska·ryosis
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dyskaryosisnoun
Any abnormality in the nucleus of a cell
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Dyskaryosis
Dyskaryosis of the uterine cervix is a condition in which some of the epithelial cells near the external orifice show abnormalities in their cellular nuclei. These changes are often quite subtle, and are often seen as temporary changes in girls between the ages of fifteen and twenty-five. Apparent dyskaryosis in girls below the age of twenty-five is not regarded as significant, and accordingly in most countries where a cervical screening programme exists, the age of entry into the programme is twenty-five. The programme terminates at the age of sixty-five, assuming no abnormal smears in the previous ten years. Cervical dyskaryosis is classified into three degrees of severity: mild, moderate and severe. A further category is used to define cells that do not show significant nuclear abnormality, to be defined as dyskaryotic. This category is termed "borderline changes". While any dyskaryotic cervix might develop malignant change, so all must be followed up, the risk is increasingly high with higher grades of dyskaryosis. Most borderline changes will resolve spontaneously, as will many mild ones. Moderate and severe changes are usually treated, by electrocautery, cryocautery or loop excision, with the objective of completely removing the abnormal area.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of dyskaryosis in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of dyskaryosis in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
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