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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for Cervical polyp
  1. Cervical polyps are fingerlike growths on the lower part of the uterus that connects with the vagina ( cervix ). ... The exact cause of cervical polyps is not known. They may occur with: ... levels of the female hormone estrogen Chronic inflammation ...
  2. Cervical polyps are small fingerlike growths originating from the mucosal surface of the cervix. The small fragile growths hang from a stalk and protrude through the cervical opening.
  3. ... Cervical inflammation Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) or dysplasia Cervical polyps Cervical pregnancy Cervical incompetence in pregnancy A Pap ...
  4. ... are swollen, worn away, or wasted away (atrophic) Cervical polyps Genital warts Whitish patches on the cervix Abnormal biopsy results may be due to changes that can lead to cervical cancer. These changes are called dysplasia, or cervical ...
  5. ... Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2021:chap 42. Choby BA. Cervical polyps. In: Fowler GC, eds. Pfenninger and Fowler's Procedures ...
  6. ... Other possible causes of vaginal bleeding during pregnancy: Cervical polyp or growth Early labor (bloody show) Ectopic pregnancy ...
  7. ... in the womb, including uterine fibroids, uterine or cervical polyps , and adenomyosis Inflammation or infection of the cervix ( ...
  8. ... of the vagina or cervix Uterine fibroids or cervical growths or polyps More serious causes of late-term bleeding may ...
  9. Causes may include: Uterine fibroids or cervical or uterine polyps Changes in hormone levels Inflammation or infection of the cervix (cervicitis) or uterus (endometritis) Injury or disease of the vaginal opening (caused ...
  10. ... a strong family history of colon cancer or polyps, or if you have had inflammatory bowel disease or polyps yourself. Routine bone density screening of women under ...
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