Objective. This study aimed to estimate dysplasia rate in histologically evaluated endocervical polyps and to compare histological and clinical characteristics of dysplastic (D) polyps with those ...
The remaining pathological reports were reviewed. On review, the specimens were categorized as follows: (1) endocervical polyp without other descriptors, (2) benign polyp variant (squamous ...
Cervical polyps are very common indeed and, as you say, they can interfere with taking a smear test. A polyp is no more than an overgrowth of one small area of the lining of the cervix.
the polyp is a 'fibroid' type, it can make your periods heavier than usual, and can grow to quite a size. It sounds like you have a simple cervical polyp and it is pretty low risk.
If a doctor discovers colon polyps, they will often remove them and test for cancer. If cancer is present, cancer specialists will outline a treatment plan, which may include surgery, chemotherapy ...
A single polyp found during a flexible sigmoidoscopy exam will usually lead to follow-up colonoscopy to look for other polyps. Then, once the colon is "clean" of polyps, experts recommend repeat ...
They are on the prowl for polyps, small clumps of cells that may turn cancerous if not removed ... It is being used more broadly in some areas, for example, in reading pathology slides. Other areas ...
ABSTRACT: Background: Colonoscopy is the gold standard for screening and diagnosis of several colorectal disease conditions such as colorectal cancer, polyps, inflammatory bowel disease and other ...
Results: Through applications in CRS imaging and pathology diagnosis, personalised medicine and prognosis prediction ... guidelines divided CRS into two main phenotypes, CRS with nasal polyps (CRSwNP) ...
In this report, we describe a rare complication in a patient with stage IVA cervical cancer who developed SVF after concurrent chemoradiotherapy ... in adolescence (without destroying the intact hymen ...
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