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Cervical dysplasia can be diagnosed by a [[biopsy]] of the cervix. An abnormal [[Pap smear]] may lead to a recommendation for [[colposcopy]] of the cervix during which the cervix is examined under magnification. A biopsy of the cervix is taken of any abnormal appearing areas. | |||
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Biopsy
Cervical dysplasia can be diagnosed by a biopsy of the cervix. An abnormal Pap smear may lead to a recommendation for colposcopy of the cervix during which the cervix is examined under magnification. A biopsy of the cervix is taken of any abnormal appearing areas.
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