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'''High-grade dysplasia''' refers to an aggressive pre-malignant lesion. It may be seen in a number of anatomical sites.  
'''High-grade dysplasia''', abbreviated '''HGD''', refers to an aggressive pre-malignant lesion. It may be seen in a number of anatomical sites.  


The following is an incomplete list.
The following is an incomplete list.

Revision as of 19:47, 5 January 2014

High-grade dysplasia, abbreviated HGD, refers to an aggressive pre-malignant lesion. It may be seen in a number of anatomical sites.

The following is an incomplete list.

Genitourinary pathology

Gastrointestinal pathology

Head and neck pathology

  • High-grade squamous dysplasia.