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When a cervical lesion is found, it is most likely caused by the genital wart virus HPV that will lead to cervix abnormalities. The term SIL means that the abnormal cells are present only in the surface layer of the cervix and have not spread into deeper layers. This condition requires additional testing by a colposcopy and biopsy to make the final diagnosis. When a cervical lesion is found, it is most likely caused by the genital wart virus HPV that will lead to cervix abnormalities.

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Cervical Lesion

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Wart, Cervix

The abnormal Pap test may mean various minor or serious precancerous conditions. One of them is LGSIL, also called mild dysplasia or cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN 1). HGSIL means advanced stages of the disease and is likely to turn into invasive cancer. When a cervical lesion is found, it is most likely caused by the genital wart virus HPV that will lead to cervix abnormalities.

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