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Pólipos intestinales; Pólipos del colon y el recto; Pólipos adenomatosos; Pólipos hiperplásicos; Adenomas vellosos
Generalmente no hay síntomas. Sin embargo, se pueden presentar los siguientes:
Un examen rectal puede revelar un pólipo si está lo suficientemente bajo en el intestino como para que el médico lo pueda sentir. Sin embargo, el examen físico generalmente es normal.
La mayoría de las veces, los pólipos se encuentran cuando se hacen los siguientes exámenes para detectar dichos pólipos y el cáncer:
Lieberman DA. Clinical practice: screening for colorectal cancer. N Engl J Med. 2009;361(12):1179-1187.
Burt RW, Barthel JS, Dunn KB, et al. NCCN clinical practice guidelines in oncology. Colorectal cancer screening. J Natl Compr Canc Netw. 2010;8:8-61.
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