A polyp is usually a painless, small bump, which sometimes also has a stalk. Polyps commonly develop in the nose, ear, cervix, stomach, uterus, and throat. They are mostly noncancerous.
Gallbladder Polyps -Types, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Gallbladder polyps are outgrowths of the gallbladder mucosal wall, which are common, and only a few of these polyps develop into cancer.
Cronkhite-Canada Syndrome: Its Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
Cronkhite-Canada syndrome is a rare sporadic multisystem disorder. Read this article to learn more about this rare disease.