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cervical duct the opening from the exterior into the temporary cervical sinus of the embryo.
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cervical cap A small plastic or rubber cuplike contraceptive device positioned over the cervical opening. 387
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cervical The neck region where the vertebrae (bones of the spine) curve forward.
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cervix The lower, cylindrical terminus of the uterus that juts into the vagina and contains a narrow canal connecting the upper and lower parts of a woman's reproductive tract.
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cervical intraepithelial neoplasia Dysplasia of the cervix epithelium, often premalignant (ie, precancerous), characterized by various degrees of hyperplasia, abnormal keratinization (forming horny epidermal tissue), and condylomata. Considerable evidence implicates human papilloma virus (HPV) in the development of CIN. Immunosuppression may also play an important role in facilitating infection or persistence of HPV in the genital tract and progression of HPV-induced neoplasia. See Condyloma; Neoplasm.
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