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Polyp

A Polyp is an abnormal growth of tissue projecting from a mucous membrane. If it is attached to the surface by a narrow elongated stalk, it is said to be pedunculated; if it is attached without a stalk, it is said to be sessile. Polyps are commonly found in the colon, stomach, nose, ear, sinus(es), urinary bladder, and uterus. They may also occur elsewhere in the body where mucous membranes exist like the cervix, vocal folds, and small intestine. Some polyps are tumours (neoplasms) and others are nonneoplastic (for example, hyperplastic or dysplastic).

Types

The following types of polyps occur in the human body:

Symptoms

Polyps can grow large enough to cause symptoms such as:

Diagnosis

Polyps are diagnosed using different tests, including:

Treatment

Treatment for polyps depends on their location, size, and whether they are cancerous. Treatment options include:

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