Gastric polyps

Gastric polyps are papillary meats that grow on the surface of the gastric mucosa without obvious symptoms in the early stages. They are usually found by accident during gastrointestinal barium meal imaging, gastroscopy, or other reasons. The name polyp does not indicate its etiology and histological structure, but only the bulge observed with the naked eye.

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