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cervical dysplasia condition in which cells in the cervix have undergone precancerous changes. It is detected by a Pap smear; treatment can prevent it from progressing to cervical cancer.
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cervix The opening between the uterus and the vagina. The cervical mucus plugs the cervical canal and normally prevents foreign materials from entering the reproductive tract. The cervix remains closed during pregnancy and dilates during labor and delivery to allow the baby to be born.
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cervix The lower portion of the uterus that projects into the vagina.
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cervical A substance produced by the cells of the cervix. This changes under the influence of hormones. At ovulation time, the mucus appears clear and stretchy (like uncooked egg white). It is then capable of being penetrated by sperm.
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cervical mucus The secretion from the cells lining the cervix, which changes under the influence of the female sex hormones. The term cervical secretion can be used synonomously.
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