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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for Small intestinal polyp
  1. ... as: Cancer of the colon Cancer of the small intestine Cancer of the stomach Intestinal polyps (a pre-cancerous condition) Other causes of GI ...
  2. ... intestine Peutz-Jeghers syndrome , a disease that causes intestinal polyps, usually in the small intestine and usually benign
  3. ... finger-like projections on the surface of the small intestine (villi) Abnormal lengthening of blood vessels (angioectasia) in the intestinal lining Immune cells called PAS-positive macrophages Polyps or cancer Radiation enteritis Swollen or enlarged lymph ...
  4. ... the stool. Occasionally, this test will miss very small amounts of blood in the stool that is below the level of detection of this test (false negative).
  5. ... may be recommended for: Blockage of the intestine (intestinal ... enteritis, Crohn's disease) Injuries Cancer Precancerous polyps
  6. Normal findings are healthy intestinal tissues.
  7. ... following problems: Gastric cancer Gastric ulcer - benign Gastritis Polyps ... Lower esophageal ring Primary or idiopathic intestinal ...
  8. ... autoimmune and alcoholic hepatitis Pancreatitis and pancreatic pseudocyst Intestinal problems, such as polyps and cancer, infections, celiac disease , Crohn disease , ulcerative ...
  9. ... into your colon. X-rays are taken. A small balloon at the tip of the enema tube ... barium on an x-ray screen. Sometimes a small amount of air is delivered into the colon ...
  10. ... knees are drawn up toward your chest. A small, flexible tube is inserted into the rectum. Air ... expose you to radiation. Regular colonoscopy has a small risk for bowel perforation (creating a small tear). ...
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