A 5mm colon polyp is generally considered small and may not be immediately serious, but it can still be a sign of potential issues. Small polyps are often benign, but some can develop into cancer over time. It's important to follow up with a healthcare provider for proper monitoring and potential removal, especially if there is a family history of colorectal cancer or other risk factors. Regular screenings are recommended to catch any changes early.
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5mm is half a cm
5mm is larger than 2mm. In fact, 5mm is more than double the size of 2mm. When comparing the two measurements, 5mm represents a greater length.
It is not clear what the dimensions are. A triangular prism is normally specified by four lengths: the three sides of the triangular base(s) and one for the length. However, the question contains 5 lengths!
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is a colon resection recommended for sessile -flat polyp
Had a colonoscopy this week, and my doctor said that a 12mm colon polyp is considered medium size.
The previous removal of a polyp in the sigmoid colon has left a mark on the skin.
A person can typically find colon polyps in the colon, which is in the large intestine. The cause of most colon polyps is unknown. Colon polyps are common in adults.
An ear polyp is a benign growth on or in the ear.
It cause colon cancer by these two causes of tobacco, 1. The inhaled or swallowed tobacco smoke carcinogens to the colon 2. The tobacco increseases the polyp size. The bigger the polyp the greater the chance of it becoming canerous. :) Hope this helps
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Polyps can typically be found in various parts of the body, such as the colon, nose, or cervix. Diagnosis and treatment of polyps are usually done by healthcare professionals, such as gastroenterologists, ENT specialists, or gynecologists, depending on the location of the polyp.
The polyp described is likely a pedunculated polyp. These polyps have a thin stalk (peduncle) that connects the polyp to the inner lining of the colon or rectum, with a ball-shaped irregular top that can protrude into the bowel lumen.
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A non-malignant sigmoid polyp is a noncancerous but abnormal cell that is present in the sigmoid colon (near rectum). Polyps are abnormal cells in the colon and some of them have the tendency to turn in to cancer with the passage of time. It is highly recommended to remove the non-malignant polyps.
211.3 is not the size of your polyp. 211.3 is the ICD-9 code (the insurance identification code) for colon polyps. Talk with your health care provider so that you are clear on your situation, rather than trying to understand it based on your bill or visit summary.