Examples of using Polyp in English and their translations into Polish
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The effect of Onsenal-induced reduction of polyp burden on the risk of intestinal cancer has not been demonstrated see sections 4.4 and 5.1.
Laryngologist has already extensively answered your previous question concerning choanal polyp in the aspect of CF,
Single, unilateral polyp, so called choanal polyp, comprises ca 5% of all nasal polyps
Skills: The highest percentage of polyp and colorectal cancer detection, including early developments qualifying for endoscopic treatment as part of the colorectal cancer early detection programme.
The fame and effectiveness of this fossilized polyp, however, looks back on a very long history.
Not much more than a polyp or a blood clot.
But this polyp would continue
Your veterinarian can do this by removing the polyp, or by removing part of the affected tissue for bioptic examination.
Between six and eight weeks, not much more than a polyp or a blood clot.
Mutations at the 3' end of the APC gene result in differing picture of the course of the disease both with regard to the polyp numbers and the occurrence of parenteral symptoms.
S:"So, what we saw in the last video was not a polyp, but an irritated part of the bowel?
It's just fetal matter, a lump of tissue, not much more than a polyp or a blood clot.
called attenuated familial adenomatous polyposis, in which polyp growth is delayed.
which will be prescribed based on a culture of urine and polyp tissue.
But often inside of there, they will find other pieces of tissues, like here's a polyp.
Between six and eight weeks, not much more than a polyp or a blood clot.
or stalk, of the polyp are completely removed
Since my sister has a colon cancer we started with a colonoscopy during which my doctor found a polyp that was a size of a golf ball.
It's just fetal matter, a lump of tissue, not much more than a polyp or a blood clot.
the growth of a tumor or a polyp.