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dysplastic

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dysplastic
emanating from or pertaining to abnormality of development.


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You need to be especially attentive to the possibility of developing melanoma if you have certain risk factors, such as a higher than average number of nevi, or moles, or a high number of dysplastic nevi.
It is not considered a problem even if both parents are dysplastic or if their temperaments are prone to aggression or fear biting.
The majority of a federal advisory panel agreed that the data on a recombinant bivalent human papillomavirus vaccine indicate that the vaccine is safe and effective in preventing cervical cancer and certain precancerous or dysplastic lesions caused by HPV types 16 and 18 in girls and women aged 10-25 years.
 
 
 
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