Pedunculated Polyp (Noun)
Meaning
A polyp with a stalk or peduncle.
Classification
Nouns denoting natural processes.
Examples
- The doctor performed a biopsy on the pedunculated polyp found during the colonoscopy to check for any cancerous cells.
- A pedunculated polyp is a type of growth that can be easily removed during an endoscopy procedure.
- The pedunculated polyp in the patient's nasal passage was causing congestion and required surgical removal.
- During the medical exam, the doctor discovered a large pedunculated polyp in the patient's rectum that needed to be tested for malignant cells.
- The patient's symptoms persisted even after the pedunculated polyp was removed, so further testing was necessary to determine the underlying cause.