Anteversion and Retroversion are ComplementaryAnatomical_terms_of_location, describing the degree to which an anatomical structure is rotated forwards (towards the front of the body) or backwards (towards the back of the body) respectively, relative to some datum position.
For example, the Uterusis typically slightly anteverted, but in certain cases it is Retroverted_uterus.
You can have abnormal cells in the vaginal cuff, even if you don't have a cervix.
Cervical dysgenesis is abnormal formation of the cervix.
yes, because the cervix cells are sensitive to the rays
Cervical cryotherapy is a procedure which involves freezing an area of abnormal tissue on the cervix. This tissue gradually disappears and the cervix heals.
In your reproductive organs, cervix and vagina.
cervix
Pap smears check to see if you need further testing to detect cancer of the cervix or precancerous changes on the cervix.
The cervix may be coated with an iodine solution that causes normal cells to turn brown and abnormal cells to turn white or yellow. This is called a Schiller test
no the first is taking a biospy using ice and the second is burning the cervix to destroy abnormal cells good luck joymaker rn
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I don't think that your cervix is supposed to be a source of pain. If you are experiencing pain in your cervix, it is appropriate to see a doctor. Unfortunately it is not possible for WikiAnswers to diagnose such problems, but again I do believe that if you are experiencing cervix pain, that would generally be considered abnormal and worthy of a doctor visit.
This procedure is done when a Pap smear reveals abnormal results. With an endoscope placed through the vagina and into the cervix, a physician can determine exactly where lesions of the cervix are.