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Risk factors for endometrial polyps’ development in reproductive-age women
Endometrial polyps are the most commonly observed pathological finding in the uterus. However, to date, there is little data regarding the factors for the development of endometrial polyps in reproductive-age women.
M. R. Orazov +3 more
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Background and aims There has been an increasing role of artificial intelligence (AI) in the characterization of colorectal polyps. Recently, a novel AI algorithm for the characterization of polyps was developed by NEC Corporation (Japan). The aim of our
Ejaz Hossain +9 more
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A Polyp from Another Polyp [PDF]
An 86-year-old woman presented for initial evaluation after an abnormal positron emission tomography (PET) scan revealed activity in the sigmoid colon suggestive of malignancy. She had a medical history of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease with a recent lung nodule that was found to be malignant.
Vincent Kuo +2 more
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Prevalence and characteristics of endometrial polyps in patients with abnormal uterine bleeding [PDF]
Background/Aim. The prevalence of endometrial polyps (EPs) in the general female population is about 24%. Abnormal uterine bleeding is frequently the presenting symptom of EPs.
Đorđević Biljana +2 more
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Gallbladder polyps: Is a cancer phobia justified?
Background: With better imaging technologies, the frequency of detecting GB polyps has increased, however, their effective management remains a clinical dilemma.
Aaditya Bhatwal +2 more
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Attributable Causes of Cancer in Vietnam
PURPOSE Vietnam is undergoing rapid socio-economic transition with an increasing cancer burden. The contribution of modifiable risk factors to cancers in Vietnam has not been studied.
Thuy Phuong Nguyen +6 more
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Surveillance after colonic polypectomy is important to detect and remove missed synchronous polyps and cancers and new metachronous polyps or cancers. The authors review methods of surveillance and the risk of recurrent adenomas and provide surveillance recommendations.
W Donald, Buie, Anthony R, MacLean
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A 71-year-old female with hypertension presented with painless rectal bleeding and found to have a soft mass on rectal exam. The colonoscopy revealed a large pedunculated polyp with patchy discoloration arising from the dentate line (Fig. 1). Biopsies of the polyp were obtained.
R, Bansal, H, Ghanta, R, Blue, R, Sharma
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Giant esophageal fibrovascular polyp with clinical behaviour of inflammatory pseudotumor: A case report and the literature review [PDF]
Introduction. Esophageal fibrovascular polyps are rare, benign, intraluminal, submucosal tumor-like lesions, characterized by pedunculated masses which can demonstrate enormous growth.
Ćuk Vladimir +7 more
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The most frequent clinical presentation of intestinal polyps is painless rectal bleeding. Although colonoscopy is the modality of choice for the diagnosis of intestinal polyps, sonography may be the first diagnostic tool in the evaluation of children with bloody stools. Ultrasonography has the advantage of being safe and noninvasive.
Silvana, Caiulo +2 more
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