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Results 1 - 10 of 43 for Bowel polyps
  1. ... include: Viral infection Enlarged lymph node in the intestine Polyp or tumor in the bowel Intussusception can affect both children and adults. It ...
  2. ... or polyps, or if you have had inflammatory bowel disease or polyps yourself. Routine bone density screening of women under ...
  3. ... or polyps, or if you have had inflammatory bowel disease or polyps yourself.
  4. ... disease of the large bowel) Other reasons for bowel resection are: Familial polyposis (polyps are growths on the lining of the colon ...
  5. ... risk factors such as a history of inflammatory bowel disease or polyps. If you are age 45 to 75, you ...
  6. ... risk factors such as a history of inflammatory bowel disease or polyps. If you are age 45 to 75, you ...
  7. ... that causes intestinal polyps, usually in the small intestine and usually benign ... have: Blood in a bowel movement Change in bowel habits
  8. ... the colon called a colonoscopy will show colon polyps. The small intestine is evaluated in two ways. One is a ... intestine. Additional exams may show: Part of the intestine folded in on ... capacity (TIBC) -- may be linked with iron-deficiency anemia
  9. ... for the following reasons: Abdominal pain , changes in bowel movements, or weight loss Abnormal changes (polyps) found on sigmoidoscopy or x-ray tests ( CT ...
  10. ... and high in fat, certain types of colonic polyps, inflammatory bowel disease (such as Crohn disease or ulcerative colitis), ...
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