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Journal of Surgical Oncology, 1986
AbstractOne of the unusual problems associated with gallbladder disease is a polyp discovered by either ultrasonography or by oral cholecystogram. We report a recent experience of two cases of polyps of the gallbladder removed by cholecystectomy. The incidence of gallbladder polyps of any type is quite varied in the medical literature.
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AbstractOne of the unusual problems associated with gallbladder disease is a polyp discovered by either ultrasonography or by oral cholecystogram. We report a recent experience of two cases of polyps of the gallbladder removed by cholecystectomy. The incidence of gallbladder polyps of any type is quite varied in the medical literature.
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Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology, 2005
Most small gallbladder polyps are benign and do not change significantly over time. They are usually incidental findings on ultrasound. Therefore, these polyps should be checked periodically with routine percutaneous ultrasonography. In the asymptomatic patient, gallbladder polyps that are greater than 1 cm in diameter should be treated with ...
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Most small gallbladder polyps are benign and do not change significantly over time. They are usually incidental findings on ultrasound. Therefore, these polyps should be checked periodically with routine percutaneous ultrasonography. In the asymptomatic patient, gallbladder polyps that are greater than 1 cm in diameter should be treated with ...
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1993
A colonoscopy and colonoscopic polypectomy service was established at Wellington Hospital, New Zealand in April 1975. Between April 1975 and March 1990 1157 polyps were either removed or biopsied and examined histologically. Twenty‐five polyps were lost.
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A colonoscopy and colonoscopic polypectomy service was established at Wellington Hospital, New Zealand in April 1975. Between April 1975 and March 1990 1157 polyps were either removed or biopsied and examined histologically. Twenty‐five polyps were lost.
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American Journal of Roentgenology, 1979
The antrochoanal polyp, a benign solitary polypoid lesion, usually arises in a maxillary sinus, opacifying and enlarging the sinus cavity without bone destruction. It passes through the ostium of the sinus into the choana, and from there into the posterior nasopharynx.
R, Towbin, J S, Dunbar, K, Bove
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The antrochoanal polyp, a benign solitary polypoid lesion, usually arises in a maxillary sinus, opacifying and enlarging the sinus cavity without bone destruction. It passes through the ostium of the sinus into the choana, and from there into the posterior nasopharynx.
R, Towbin, J S, Dunbar, K, Bove
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Journal of Surgical Oncology, 1997
Colon polyps may be single or multiple, noninherited or inherited, histologically may vary from inflammatory, hamartomatous, neurogenic, or adenomatous, and may be benign or malignant. The various recognized syndromes are discussed including their clinical presentation, malignant potential, and associated tumors. Recognition of these clinical syndromes
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Colon polyps may be single or multiple, noninherited or inherited, histologically may vary from inflammatory, hamartomatous, neurogenic, or adenomatous, and may be benign or malignant. The various recognized syndromes are discussed including their clinical presentation, malignant potential, and associated tumors. Recognition of these clinical syndromes
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Colorectal polyp region extraction using saliency detection network with neutrosophic enhancement
Computers in Biology and Medicine, 2022Keli Hu, Liping Zhao, Sheng Feng
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