Colorectal Polyps
A colorectal polyp is a growth that sticks out of the lining of the colon or rectum... More »
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Polyps are formed when cell growth becomes abnormal, producing more new cells than needed in your large intestine. Most colon polyps are not cancerous, though they may become malignant.... More »
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TYPES OF COLON POLYPS — The most common types of polyps are hyperplastic and adenomatous polyps. Other types of polyps can also be found in the colon, although these are far less common and are not discussed here.
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Adenomas and hyperplastic polyps are some of the common types of colon polyps. This eMedTV Web page focuses on the most common colon polyps, adenomas. This article also talks about the sub-types of adenomas. ... Types of Colon Polyps: An Overview...
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Why remove polyps if they are benign?; Colon polyps are important, since some may turn into colon cancer over time. While not every colon polyp turns to cancer, it is felt that almost every colon cancer ... What are the types of colon polyps?; There are basically 4 types of polyps that commonly occur within the colon:
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When seen under the microscope, pathologists describe 4 common types of colon polyps. Inflammatory polyps are growths which occur with acute or chronic inflammation. These are seen commonly in chronic ulcerative colitis where patients may have dozens of inflammatory polyps.
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Colon polyps come in several types, which have various shapes and sizes. Learn about the different types of colon polyps so you know whether they increase your risk of colon cancer. ... What are the Different Types of Colon Polyps?
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Polyps of the colon and rectum are usually benign and produce no symptoms, but they may cause painless rectal bleeding. There may be single or multiple polyps and they become more common as people age. Over time, certain types of polyps, called adenomatous polyps, may develop into cancer.
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Adenomatous polyps (sometimes referred to as adenomas) are divided into three subtypes based on their microscopic features: villous (hairy), tubular and tubulovillous. Villous adenomas tend to be larger than the other types and are more likely to become cancerous. ... Inflammatory polyps are occasionally found in the colon.
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