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ANSWER: Nasal polyps form in the nasal passages and sinuses as a result of chronic inflammation called chronic rhinosinusitis. When they are small, nasal polyps ...
Polyps generally aren't cancerous, but some can turn into colon cancers over time. Polyps often don't cause symptoms. For this reason, doctors recommend regular ...
The size of a gallbladder polyp can help predict whether it's cancerous, called malignant, or noncancerous, known as benign. Small gallbladder polyps that are ...
The purpose of this study is to understand how to improve polyp resection of large polyps, and how to make it as effective and as safe as possible. Cold ...
That's because some uterine cancers or precancerous changes of the uterus, such as endometrial hyperplasia, may first appear as uterine polyps. If the biopsy ...
Tests used to diagnose stomach polyps include: Endoscopy, to view the inside of the stomach with a scope. Tissue sample, also called a biopsy, ...
The purpose of this study is to understand and assess patients' current acceptability of machine learning/AI during colonoscopy for polyp detection.Our ...
A diagnosis of nasal polyps starts with symptoms, a medical history and a physical exam. Tests to diagnose nasal polyps might include: Nasal endoscopy. This ...
Polyps can continue to form in the remaining or reconstructed parts of your colon, stomach and small intestine. Depending on the number and size of the polyps, ...
But, some precancerous changes of the uterus, called endometrial hyperplasia, or uterine cancers appear as uterine polyps. A tissue sample of the removed polyp ...
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