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It can take many years for dysplasia to turn into cancer.
Dysplasia that is not treated may turn into cancer, over time.
The lower the score, the less the degree of dysplasia present.
The evidence for the association of dysplasia and cancer is conflicting.
Thus far, she said, 5 in 50 have developed dysplasia just two years after their first sexual encounters.
Thus, follow up of patients with low grade dysplasia found one cancer in 223 patient years.
As with most large breeds, hip dysplasia can be a problem.
She had increased hair growth and dysplasia on the gums of her mouth.
They are the fifth most likely breed to have hip dysplasia.
Joint problems, such as hip dysplasia and arthritis, are common.
As with all large breed dogs, hip dysplasia is a risk.
Failure of this process throughout the body results in a skeletal dysplasia.
No severe or moderate dysplasia was seen in any of the patients examined.
Then, mutations would lead to cellular dysplasia and to cancer.
Depending on the number of abnormal cells, dysplasia may go away without treatment.
People who have dysplasia are more likely to develop cancer than those who do not.
Forty patients were found to have low grade dysplasia in at least one biopsy.
Some tests which detect cancer could be called "screening for dysplasia".
A large number of breeds are susceptible to hip dysplasia.
The risk of low-grade dysplasia transforming into cancer is low.
Rod dysplasia has now been bred out of this breed.
Less serious common health concerns include hypothyroidism and hip dysplasia.
By the time she was two years old, however, the condition, thought to be a form of dysplasia, had largely receded.
People, particularly women, can be diagnosed with and treated for hip dysplasia as adults.
A. Say someone gives me a call because their dog is having a hard time walking, and he has already been diagnosed with hip dysplasia.