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Cervical polyps; Endometrial polyps; Uterine fibroids — growths in the uterus that aren't cancer. Uterine polyps. Trauma. Blunt trauma or penetrating injury to ...
... polyps, Barrett's esophagus, Polyp, Pancreatic cancer, Esophageal cancer, Gallstones, Peutz-Jeghers syndrome, Gastroesophageal reflux disease, Pancreatic ...
"Much like a colon polyp is a premalignant condition, or that people have Pap smears for cervical cancer, MGUS is a premalignant condition. But it's only ...
colonography would then need to have a colonoscopy. Because most colon cancer arises from preexisting polyps, detection and removal of these lesions can help ...
Uterine polyps; Uterine cancer. If more information is needed, you then might need a D&C , which is usually done in an operating room. To treat a condition.
There is evidence that colonic inflammation plays a major role in colon polyp and colorectal cancer development. For example, inflammatory bowel disease is a ...
For example, it's sometimes possible to treat a bleeding peptic ulcer during an upper endoscopy or to remove polyps during a colonoscopy. If you have an ...
... polyps). Your doctor might conclude that you have adenomyosis only after ruling out other possible causes for your signs and symptoms. Your doctor may ...
Pseudocysts are not cancerous (benign) and are usually caused by pancreatitis. · Serous cystadenomas · Mucinous cystic neoplasms · An intraductal papillary ...
There have been reports of rapid progression of recurrent polyps after completion intervention and follow up under the parent protocol. A review of ...
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