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  2. Polypoid - Wikipedia

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    Polypoid means relating to or similar to a polyp, and may refer to: Medicine. Polypoid melanoma; Atypical polypoid adenomyoma; Polypoid basal-cell carcinoma;

  3. Polyp (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Surgical intervention involves removing the polyp from the vocal fold. This approach is only used when the growth(s) are very large or have existed for an extended amount of time. In children, surgical intervention is rare. Existing medical problems may be treated in an effort to reduce the strain and negative impact on the vocal cords.

  4. Polypoid melanoma - Wikipedia

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    Polypoid melanoma is a rare cutaneous condition, a virulent variant of nodular melanoma. [ 1 ] : 696 Polypoid melanoma is a subtype of nodular melanoma , the most aggressive form of melanoma (a skin cancer).

  5. Colorectal polyp - Wikipedia

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    The Haggitt's criteria has level 0 through level 4, with all invasive carcinoma of sessile polyp variant by definition being classified as level 4. [9] Level 0: Cancer does not penetrate through the muscularis mucosa. [9] Level 1: Cancer penetrates through the muscularis mucosa and invades the submucosa below but is limited to the head of the ...

  6. Does Medicare cover a colonoscopy?

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    laboratory testing of the polyp for cancer Although undergoing a diagnostic colonoscopy has some financial impact, it is important to remember that the cost of treating colorectal cancer is much ...

  7. Familial adenomatous polyposis - Wikipedia

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    Typical polyp manifestation: Hundreds / thousands: Under 100 (0–470, typ. 30), sometimes flat rather than polypoid morphology, and more proximal to the splenic flexure. In a study of 120 individuals 37% (N=44) had <10 polyps; 3 of these 44 had colorectal cancer. [14] Gastric fundic polyps and duodenal adenomas are also seen.

  8. Jargon alert: How doctors speak could cause 'harm' for patients

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    Medical terms used by some doctors to describe cancer tumors or X-rays could be confusing to patients, a new survey finds. Jargon alert: How doctors speak could cause 'harm' for patients Skip to ...

  9. Gallbladder polyp - Wikipedia

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    Most polyps are benign and do not need to be removed. Surgical removal of the gallbladder (cholecystectomy) is recommended when a gallbladder polyp larger than 1 cm is found, even if the person has no symptoms clearly related to the polyp. Laparoscopic surgery is an option for small or solitary polyps. [citation needed]