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In addition, they considered polypoid features such as the growth of the tentacles.
Tumors are polypoid, identified most often in the posterior canal.
They have an attached medusa stage, with a life style looking rather like polypoid forms.
One patient developed a polypoid carcinoid but it was in a new location in the stomach.
Multiple adjoining angiomas are said to form a polypoid angioma.
Typically, they are cystic neoplasms with polypoid masses that protrude into the cyst.
Polypoid lesions of the gallbladder affect approximately 5% of the adult population.
While most adenomas are polypoid, flat and depressed lesions may be more prevalent than previously recognized.
The tumors are well defined, non-specific usually solitary masses, but when seen in the head and neck (or genital region), they may be polypoid.
There is hypertrophy of overlying epidermis giving polypoid appearance, known as lipodermatosclerosis.
The polypoid stage is present as a tiny solitary polyp which feeds on protozoan and other small plants and animals.
Most polyps are larger than nodules and may be called by other names, such as polypoid degeneration or Reinke's edema.
Polypoid melanoma is a rare cutaneous condition, a virulent variant of nodular melanoma.
This polypoid mass consists of herniated orbital contents, periorbital fat and inferior rectus muscle.
They may appear as a polypoid mass, somewhat yellow in color and are friable: thus, they (possibly) may break off, leading to vaginal bleeding or infections.
Polypoid basal-cell carcinoma is a cutaneous condition characterized by exophytic nodules (polyp-like structures) on the head and neck.
Barium swallow showed severe stenosis of the distal oesophagus of about 8 cm in length associated with polypoid mucosal lesions.
A stricture was defined as a fixed, localised colonic narrowing; obvious polypoid lesions producing narrowing of the lumen were excluded from the study.
Residual mucosal islands between ulcerated and denuded areas of mucosa may have a polypoid appearance and are referred to as pseudopolyps.
Cystitis glandularis lesions are usually present as small microscopic foci; however, occasionally it can form raised intramucosal or polypoid lesions.
In hollow organs (digestive tract), the adenoma grows into the lumen - adenomatous polyp or polypoid adenoma.
Gallbladder polyps are growths or lesions resembling growths (polypoid lesions) in the wall of the gallbladder.
By microscopic exam, the polypoid appearance is maintained, showing a granulation-type tissue reaction with edematous stroma and a rich investment by capillaries.
Recently, endoscopic examinations have increasingly resulted in the discovery of small polypoid gastric carcinoids with a favourable prognosis, and the best treatment of these has been debated.
Some forms of CIS (e.g. colon polyps and polypoid tumours of the bladder) can be removed using an endoscope, without conventional surgical resection.