Large intestine polyps

Cokic Polyp is a collective term for all neoplasms that protrude to the intestinal lumen, including tumorous and non-tumorous. The former is closely related to carcinogenesis and is a precancerous lesion. Because these two types of polyps are not easy to distinguish clinically, polyps are often used as a preliminary diagnosis, and further classified after the pathological examination is clear. Therefore, the so-called large intestinal polyps do not explain the pathological properties of polyps. The polyps are mostly non-neoplastic polyps, and tumor polyps are collectively called adenomas.

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