Inverted papilloma

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Inverted papilloma
TermInverted papilloma
Short definitioninverted papilloma (in-VER-ted PA-pih-LOH-muh) A type of tumor in which surface epithelial cells grow downward into the underlying supporting tissue. It can occur in the nose and/or sinuses or in the urinary tract (bladder, renal pelvis, ureters, urethra). 
TypeCancer terms
SpecialtyOncology
LanguageEnglish
SourceNCI
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inverted papilloma - (pronounced) (in-VER-ted PA-pih-LOH-muh) A type of tumor in which surface epithelial cells grow downward into the underlying supporting tissue. It can occur in the nose and/or sinuses or in the urinary tract (bladder, renal pelvis, ureters, urethra). When it occurs in the nose or sinuses, it can cause symptoms similar to sinusitis, such as: B. a stuffy nose. When it occurs in the urinary tract, it can cause blood in the urine

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