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Hysteroscopic surgery including removal of uterine fibroids, uterine polyps, and malpositioned intrauterine devices (IUD)s. Evaluation and management of ...
Vulva · Genital warts. · Inflammation of the cervix, called cervicitis. · Noncancerous growths on the cervix, such as polyps. · Precancerous changes in the tissue ...
Omalizumab injection is also used to treat chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP) in patients who have tried other medicines (eg, nasal ...
Unblinded endoscopists found polyps or hemorrhagic lesions 83 percent of the time and precancerous polyps in 70 percent of patients, compared to 68 and 53 ...
Possible causes of intermenstrual bleeding, such as endometrial polyps. The size and shape of the ovaries, the number of follicles present, and whether ...
Colonoscopy · The exam might not detect all small polyps and cancers. · A thorough cleansing of the colon is required before the test. · Diet changes are needed ...
D. Gastroenterologist. Rochester, MN. Areas of focus: Colon cancer, Lynch syndrome, Colon polyps, Stomach cancer, Neuroendocrine tumor, Stomach polyps, Familial ...
Skin tags, also called acrochordons, soft fibromas or fibroepithelial polyps, are small noncancerous, or benign, skin growths. Usually, they are flesh ...
A polyp or tumor. Scarlike tissue in the intestine, known as adhesions. Recent abdominal surgery. Swelling in the intestines due to diseases such as Crohn's ...
... polyps in the colon that can lead to cancer. When surgery is required, new minimally invasive procedures, such as laparoscopic or endoscopic resections ...
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