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Classification of colon polyps
A polyp is a protrusion on the surface of the colon's epithelial lining. Colon polyps can be pedunculated or have broad legs. Histologically, colonic polyps can arise from either the epithelial layer (adenoma, hyperplastic polyp) or the stromal layer (hamartoma).
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What are colon polyps? Causes, symptoms and treatment
Colon polyps are important because they can become malignant (cancerous). Based on the size, number and histology (histology) of colon polyps can predict the likelihood of developing further polyps and colon cancer.
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Understanding familial colon polyps
Familial colon polyps are classified as a rare genetic disease in clinical practice. This inherited type of polyp causes colon polyps, affects several organ functions in the body and needs to be treated as soon as possible to prevent them from developing into cancer.
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Gallbladder polyps: How and when to intervene?
Gallbladder polyps are papillomas that form from the inner lining of the gallbladder. Most gallbladder polyps are benign. Depending on the polyp size to assess the danger of gallbladder polyps and the application of appropriate treatment.
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Is low-grade dysplastic ductal adenoma, is there a risk of high-grade dysplasia of rectal polyps?
I had laparoscopic rectal polypectomy, based on the biopsy results, I was diagnosed histopathologically: low-grade dysplastic ductal adenomas, with small foci of high-grade dysplasia. In addition, during surgery, the doctor said that my polyps were benign. Doctor let me ask: Low-grade dysplastic ductal adenoma, is it dangerous to have small high-grade dysplasia of rectal polyps?
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Gallbladder polyps: When to operate?
Gallbladder polyps are fleshy cysts that grow in the gallbladder. Fortunately, 95% of polyps are benign. However, there is still about a 5% risk of developing gallbladder cancer. So when does gallbladder polyp need surgery, please refer to the article below!
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Do gallbladder polyps go away on their own? When to have surgery?
Gallbladder polyps are the predominant disease in adults, with a higher prevalence in women than in men. Most cases of gallbladder polyps have no specific symptoms, so many patients are worried whether gallbladder polyps will go away on their own and when should surgery be needed?
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Are polyps in the gallbladder dangerous?
Gallbladder polyp is a tumor-like or pseudotumor lesion that develops on the surface of the gallbladder mucosa, is an organizational form that originates from the gallbladder wall and protrudes into the gallbladder lumen. In addition to gallstones, cholecystitis, and gallbladder motility disorders, multiple gallbladder polyps is one of the common diseases.
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Common types of familial polyposis (FAP)
Familial polyposis syndrome (FAP) is an inherited disease, diagnosed when a person has more than 100 polyps in the colon, usually detected in middle age, most commonly by age 35. If FAP is not If detected and treated early, it can progress to colon cancer. There is also an increased risk of developing cancer in other organs, including the stomach, small intestine and pancreas, and bile.
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Familial colon polyps?
Although colon polyps are inherited, they are quite rare, usually only in people who inherit the genetic mutation that causes colon polyps. Among colon polyps is a type known as familial adenomatous polyposis, abbreviated as FAP.
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