Colon polyps are growths of tissue inside the large intestine, also called the colon. Some polyps are mushroom-shaped protrusions on the end of a stalk. Others appear as bumps that lie flat against the intestinal wall.
There are several types of polyps. Most are noncancerous (benign), but one type, the adenomatous polyp, is associated with changes (called mutations) in the DNA of the lining of the colon. These mutations can progress into colon cancer. The larger the polyp, the...
Read moreA colon resection is a surgical procedure that removes part or all of the large intestine. This may be necessary in the treatment of some... Read more »
1. I have ulcerative colitis, how often do I need to have a colonoscopy? There are essentially two reasons to do a colonoscopy in... Read more »
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A polyp biopsy is a test that takes a sample of, or removes polyps (abnormal growths) for examination.Alternative NamesPolyp biopsyHow the test is... Read more »
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Vocal cord nodules and polyps are small growths that develop on the vocal cords of some people.The vocal cords are the folds of mucous membrane in... Read more »
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Intestinal polyps are small, mushroom-like abnormalities of the intestine that may have a stalk or be flat with a stalk. They can vary from under 2... Read more »
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help relieve symptoms but rarely get rid of nasal polyps.Nasal steroid sprays may help with nasal blockage or runny nose, but symptoms return if... Read more »
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SurgeryIn the earliest stages of colorectal cancer (stage 0 and some stage I cases) polyps can be removed during a colonoscopy in a procedure called... Read more »