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Have you had your colonoscopy? Colon polyps typically don't cause symptoms, so it's important to have regular screenings.
Mayo Clinic specialists have experience treating people with rare hereditary polyp disorders, including Lynch syndrome, familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) and ...
ANSWER: Nasal polyps form in the nasal passages and sinuses as a result of chronic inflammation called chronic rhinosinusitis. When they are small, nasal polyps ...
FAP causes extra tissue (polyps) to form in your large intestine (colon) and rectum. Polyps can also occur in the upper gastrointestinal tract, especially ...
It then will use this adequate staining concentration of Indigo Carmine to study whether this dye will increase the detection of polyps during colonoscopy. Cold ...
Chronic sinusitis, with or without polyps, is hard to clear up. Treatment depends on the cause of the swelling and irritation. The goal is to lessen symptoms ...
Tests and procedures used to diagnose stomach polyps include: Endoscopy, to view the inside of your stomach with a scope; Tissue sample, also called a ...
That's because some uterine cancers or precancerous changes of the uterus, such as endometrial hyperplasia, may first appear as uterine polyps. If the biopsy ...
John Kisiel, a Mayo Clinic gastroenterologist, says this screening is a crucial step in catching colorectal cancer and precancerous polyps early. Dr. Kisiel ...
LONDON — Physicians screening people for bowel cancer are becoming increasingly concerned about a type of polyp once thought harmless: serrated polyps, ...
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