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cervical intrapithelial neoplasia also known as cin or cervical dysplasia cervical dysplasia is characterized by abnormal growth of cells on the surface of the cervix cervical intropithelial neoplasia is not cancer but it has potential to become cervical cancer cervical intraepithelial neoplasia commonly occurs in the transitional area of cervix where squamous epithelium of the vagina and the columnar epithelium of the endocervix meets cervical intropithelial neoplasia is classified from cin1 to cin3 where cin1 is mild dysplasia and cin3 is severe dysplasia there is no specific symptoms for cin but non-specific symptoms include vaginal bleeding post-menopausal bleeding abnormal discharge from vagina pelvic pain abnormal appearance or palpation of cervix the cause of cervical dysplasia is human papillomavirus infection especially HPV type 16 and type 18. not all papillomovirus infection causes cervical dysplasia and not all cervical dysplasia will become cancer mechanism oh the dysplasi