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What Is DYSPLASIA?

hello dr i recently had a colonoscopy they found 2 ployps i got the results yesterday from the lab my dr said i had good news A acending polypecyomy /Tubular adenoma B Rectum polypecyomy/ Tubular adenoma with focal high grade dysplasia THE COMMENT The cauterixed resection margin is negative for dysplasia ,my question is this cancerious? my dr told me ido a follow up in 6 mpnths to a year i decide to follow in NOVEMBER 2014 What is DYSPLASIA? Thank you dr
Tue, 18 Nov 2014
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Thanks for your question on HCM.
Dysplasia is pathological term and related to morphology of cells seen under microscope.
And it is used for all cells of the body.
Dysplasia means abnormal cells in morphology. Most common is malignant cells. So any cell with malignant potential show certain morphological changes like high N-C ratio (nucleo cytoplasmic ratio) , granular cytoplasm etc. This termed as dysplastic cell (likely to malignant).
So presence of dysplasia means high probability of malignancy.
And absence of dysplasia (as in your report) means less probability of malignancy.
So no need to worry. Your report is good. Get done follow up after 10-12 months.
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What Is DYSPLASIA?

Thanks for your question on HCM. Dysplasia is pathological term and related to morphology of cells seen under microscope. And it is used for all cells of the body. Dysplasia means abnormal cells in morphology. Most common is malignant cells. So any cell with malignant potential show certain morphological changes like high N-C ratio (nucleo cytoplasmic ratio) , granular cytoplasm etc. This termed as dysplastic cell (likely to malignant). So presence of dysplasia means high probability of malignancy. And absence of dysplasia (as in your report) means less probability of malignancy. So no need to worry. Your report is good. Get done follow up after 10-12 months.