cervical dysplasia

Definition of cervical dysplasia

cervical dysplasia

(SER-vih-kul dis-PLAY-zhuh)
The abnormal growth of cells on the surface of the cervix. Cervical dysplasia is usually caused by certain types of human papillomavirus (HPV) and is found when a Pap test or cervical biopsy is done. It can be mild, moderate, or severe, depending on how abnormal the cells look under a microscope and how much of the cervical tissue is affected. Cervical dysplasia is not cancer, but may become cancer and spread to nearby normal tissue.

Source: NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms