Dysplasia is abnormal growth or development of cells. In cervical dysplasia, it happens in the cells covering the surface of the cervix. In some cases, this may be a precancerous change. If not treated, it may lead to cervical cancer.

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This condition is caused by a sexually transmitted virus. The virus is called the human papillomavirus (HPV). It causes the abnormal changes in the cells of the cervix. There are different types of HPV. They can be high or low risk. The level of risk is based on their ability to cause significant cervical disease. The most significant disease would be cancer.