Cervical Dysplasia Center - Battle Creek, MI
Battle Creek Obstetrician-Gynecologist Doctors for Cervical DysplasiaType of Physician: Obstetrician-Gynecologist What is a Obstetrician-Gynecologist? A certification by the Board of Obstetrics & Gynecology; practitioners provide medical and surgical care of the female reproductive system and associated disorders, to the extent that it distinguishes them from other physicians. This training enables them to serve as consultants to other physicians and as primary physicians for women. Specialty: Obstetrics & Gynecology Common Name: Ob/Gyn or Ob-Gyn Obstetrician-Gynecologist Doctors in Battle Creek *![]() Battle Creek Family Practice ![]() Hoekstra & Hoekstra MDs ![]() Hoekstra & Hoekstra MDs ![]() Innovative Womens Health PLC ![]() Rachel D Yankama MD ![]() Advanced Gynecology & Obstetrics and Comprehensive Womens Health ![]() Nadine Weisser MD PLC ![]() Mansion Street Obstetrics & Gynecology ![]() Mansion Street Obstetrics & Gynecology ![]() Mansion Street Obstetrics & Gynecology ![]() Mansion Street Obstetrics & Gynecology ![]() Oscar DeGoa MD ![]() Hastings Gynecology & Obstetrics ![]() Family Tree Medical Associates ![]() Family Tree Medical Associates ![]() Borgess Women?s Health ![]() Borgess Women?s Health ![]() Borgess Women?s Health ![]() Borgess Women?s Health ![]() Borgess Women?s Health ![]() Bronson Maternal Fetal Medicine ![]() James W Bateman MD ![]() Ob/Gyn PC ![]() Bronson Women's Service Downtown ![]() Partners in Women's Health PC ![]() Partners in Women's Health PC ![]() Partners in Women's Health PC ![]() Partners in Women's Health PC ![]() Bronson Maternal Fetal Medicine ![]() Ob/Gyn PC ![]() Bronson Womens Health ![]() Ob/Gyn PC ![]() Ob/Gyn PC ![]() Bronson Women's Service Downtown ![]() Ob/Gyn PC ![]() Ob/Gyn PC ![]() Partners in Women's Health PC ![]() Preferred Family & Women's Care ![]() Family Practice & Orthopedic Care Center PLLC ![]() MSU/KCMS Internal Medicine ![]() Borgess Women's Health ![]() Coldwater Obstetrics & Gynecology PC ![]() Borgess Women's Health ![]() Borgess Women's Health ![]() Borgess Women's Health ![]() Borgess Women's Health ![]() Pradhan Center for Women PLC ![]() Charlotte Women's Health ![]() Charlotte Women's Health ![]() Charlotte Women's Health ![]() Bronson OB/GYN Associates ![]() Bronson Family Practice Portage ![]() Bronson OB/GYN Associates ![]() Bronson OB/GYN Associates ![]() Bronson OB/GYN Associates ![]() Michigan Reproductive & IVF Ctr ![]() Michigan Reproductive & IVF Ctr ![]() John R Clark MD ![]() Michiana Womens Center ![]() Womens Health Center Ob/Gyn ![]() Alfred K Bediako MD ![]() Alfred K Bediako MD ![]() Allegan Medical Clinic PC ![]() Area Wide OB/GYN ![]() Area Wide Ob/Gyn Health Service ![]() Area Wide Ob/Gyn Health Service ![]() Area Wide Ob/Gyn Health Service ![]() Area Wide Ob/Gyn Health Service ![]() Grand Valley Health Care ![]() Stephen C Dalm DO PC ![]() Joseph F Looby DO PC & Megan E Looby DO PC ![]() Capital Internal Medicine Associates Inc ![]() Maternal Fetal Medicine ![]() Maternal Fetal Medicine ![]() Center for Family Health ![]() Center for Family Health ![]() Center for Family Health ![]() Center for Family Health ![]() Womens Health Center ![]() Womens Health Center ![]() Womens Health Center ![]() Midwest Ob/Gyn ![]() Midwest Ob/Gyn ![]() Robert P Roberts Jr. MD ![]() Michigan Ob/Gyn ![]() Michigan Ob/Gyn ![]() Michigan Ob/Gyn ![]() Michigan Ob/Gyn ![]() Michigan Ob/Gyn ![]() Advantage Health Physicians Southwest ![]() Lansing Ob/Gyn Associates ![]() Lansing Ob/Gyn Associates ![]() Lansing Ob/Gyn Associates ![]() Breton Health Center ![]() Lansing Ob/Gyn Associates ![]() Sparrow Medical Group Lansing ![]() MSU Womens Healthcare ![]() Lansing Ob/Gyn Associates ![]() Lansing Ob/Gyn Associates ![]() Lansing Ob/Gyn Associates Battle Creek, MichiganUpcoming Local Events2012-06-01
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Cervical DysplasiaRead the Cervical Dysplasia article » What is cervical dysplasia?Cervical dysplasia refers to the presence of precancerous changes of the cells that make up the inner lining of the cervix, the opening to the womb (uterus). The term dysplasia refers to the abnormal appearance of the cells when viewed under the microscope. The degree and extent of abnormality seen on a tissue sample (such as a Pap smear) was formerly referred to as mild, moderate, or severe dysplasia. In recent years, this nomenclature has been replaced by two newer systems. These systems are based upon changes in the appearance of cells visualized when smears of individual cells (cytological changes) or tissue biopsies (histological changes) are reviewed under a microscope.
These classification systems will be further discussed below.
What causes cervical dysplasia?Cervical dysplasia is caused by infection of the cervix with the human papillomavirus (HPV). Although there are over 100 HPV types, a subgroup of HPVs have been found to infect the lining cells of the genital and reproductive tract in women. HPV is a very common infection and is transmitted through sexual contact; over 75% of sexually active women are thought to acquire the virus at one point or another. It is believed that over 6 million people become infected with HPV every year in the US, and approximately 50% of those infected are between the ages of 15 and 25. Most infections occur in young women, ... Recommended Reading Related to Cervical DysplasiaSexually Transmitted Diseases in Men (STDs in Men) » What are STDs and how can their spread be prevented?Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are infections that are transmitted during any type of sexual exposure, including intercourse (vaginal or anal), oral sex, and the sharing of sexual devices, such as vibrators. In the professional medical arena, STDs are referred to as STIs (sexually transmitted infections). This terminology is used because many infections are frequently temporary. Some STDs are infections that are transmitted by persistent and close skin-to-skin contact, including during sexual intimacy. Although treatment exists for many STDs, others currently are usually incurable, such as HIV, HPV, hepatitis B and C, and HHV-8. Furthermore, many infections can be present in, and be spread by, patients who do not have symptoms. The most effective way to prevent the spread of STDs is abstinence. Alternatively, the diligent use of latex barriers, such as condoms, during vaginal or anal... Read the Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Men (STDs in Men) article » Other Related Cervical Dysplasia ArticlesEmergency Contact for Battle Creek
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