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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for Polyp
  1. Cervical polyps are small fingerlike growths originating from the mucosal surface of the cervix. The small fragile growths hang ...
  2. Nasal polyps (Small, sac-like growths consisting of inflamed nasal mucosa) are seen with asthma, hay fever, chronic sinus ...
  3. ... surgery indicating septoplasty includes polypectomy (removal of a polyp), ethmoidectomy (operation on the ethmoid bone at the ... surgery indicating septoplasty includes polypectomy (removal of a polyp), ethmoidectomy (operation on the ethmoid bone at the ...
  4. When polyps are discovered in a sigmoidoscopy (an inspection of the lower third of the large intestine), they are ... tested for cancer. If a large amount of polyps are found, a more thorough examination of the ...
  5. Skin Conditions/Images ... Skin Conditions ... VisualDX ... A skin tag (acrochordon) is a common condition that appears as a small, soft skin growth, often on a thin ...
  6. ... ileitis, regional enteritis, Crohn's disease) Injuries Cancer Precancerous polyps
  7. ... to diverticulosis or arteriovenous malformations Injuries Cancer Precancerous polyps Familial polyposis Infection, due to diverticulitis
  8. ... and high in fat, certain types of colonic polyps, inflammatory bowel disease (such as Crohn disease or ...
  9. ... variety of causes, such as endometrial hyperplasia, endometrial polyps, uterine fibroids, and abnormal thyroid or pituitary function. ...
  10. ... conchae (turbinates), or blockage by nasal cysts or polyps.