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Medical condition
Gallbladder polyps are growths or lesions resembling growths (polypoid lesions) in the wall of the gallbladder. True polyps are abnormal accumulations
Gallbladder_polyp
Medical condition
Gallbladder diseases are diseases involving the gallbladder and is closely linked to biliary disease, with the most common cause being gallstones (cholelithiasis)
Gallbladder_disease
Organ in humans and other vertebrates
factors include large (>1 cm) gallbladder polyps and having a highly calcified "porcelain" gallbladder. Cancer of the gallbladder can cause attacks of biliary
Gallbladder
Medical condition
insufficient to confirm any association Gallbladder polyps Calcified gallbladder wall (porcelain gallbladder) Congenital abnormalities of the bile duct such
Gallbladder_cancer
Abnormal growth of tissue projecting from a mucous membrane
A polyp is an abnormal growth of tissue projecting from a mucous membrane. Polyps are commonly found in the colon, stomach, nose, ear, sinus(es), urinary
Polyp_(medicine)
Growth found in bowel wall
lung, gallbladder, bile ducts, pancreas, and testicles. The polyps often bleeds and may cause obstruction that would require surgery. Any polyp larger
Colorectal_polyp
Bears kept in captivity to harvest their bile
181 free-drip bears), 163 (90%) had cholecystitis, 109 (66%) had gallbladder polyps, 56 (34%) had abdominal herniation, 46 (28%) had internal abscessation
Bile_bear
Medical condition
An inflammatory fibroid polyp (IFP) is an uncommon digestive system tumor. J. Vanek initially identified it as a separate pathological entity in 1949
Inflammatory_fibroid_polyp
Inflammatory disease of the bile ducts
liver and gallbladder characterized by inflammation and scarring of the bile ducts, which normally allow bile to drain from the gallbladder. Affected
Primary sclerosing cholangitis
Primary_sclerosing_cholangitis
Organ system cancer located in gastrointestinal tract
gallstones, a porcelain gallbladder appearance on ultrasound, and the presence of polyps within the gallbladder. Gallbladder cancer may manifest with
Gastrointestinal_cancer
Medical condition
typically in the fundus, that protrudes into the lumen of the gallbladder in the form of a polyp. The segmental form is characterized by its annular (ring-shaped)
Adenomyoma
Branch of medicine focused on the digestive system and its disorders
colitis, peptic ulcer disease, gallbladder and biliary tract disease, hepatitis, pancreatitis, colitis, colon polyps and cancer, nutritional problems
Gastroenterology
Cancer of the colon or rectum
of cases. It typically starts as a benign tumor, often in the form of a polyp, which over time becomes cancerous. Colorectal cancer may be diagnosed by
Colorectal_cancer
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
expression of VIPR2 messenger RNA in gallbladder tissue may play a role in the formation of gall stones and polyps. Vasoactive intestinal peptide receptor
VIPR2
Inflammation of the small intestine
eosinophils build up in the gastrointestinal tract and blood vessels, leading to polyp formation, necrosis, inflammation and ulcers. It is most commonly seen in
Enteritis
Removal of colorectal polyps to prevent them turning cancerous
polypectomy is the removal of colorectal polyps in order to prevent them from turning cancerous. Gastrointestinal polyps can be removed endoscopically through
Colonic_polypectomy
Examination of the bowel
which may include identifying issues such as ulceration or precancerous polyps, and to enable the opportunity for biopsy or the removal of suspected colorectal
Colonoscopy
574.3 Choledocholithiasis 575 Other disorders of gallbladder 575.0 Cholecystitis, acute 575.9 Gallbladder disease, unspec. 576 Other disorders of biliary
List of ICD-9 codes 520–579: diseases of the digestive system
List_of_ICD-9_codes_520–579:_diseases_of_the_digestive_system
American bassist
excluded from the Down tour due to acute pancreatitis. He then had his gallbladder and polyps on his pancreas removed. "Rex has been through hell, man", said
Rex_Brown
Medical instrument
was also by Cruise. Laparoscope was used in the diagnosis of liver and gallbladder disease by Heinz Kalk in the 1930s. Hope reported in 1937 on the use
Endoscope
Organ system within humans and other animals
organs of digestion (the tongue, salivary glands, pancreas, liver and gallbladder). The tract may also be divided into foregut, midgut, and hindgut, reflecting
Gastrointestinal_tract
Military tri-service medical center in Bethesda, Maryland, United States
26. On October 8, 1965, Johnson was admitted for surgery to have his gallbladder and a kidney stone removed; he was released on October 21. On November
Walter Reed National Military Medical Center
Walter_Reed_National_Military_Medical_Center
Group of lymphomas
primary gallbladder EMZL compared to other gallbladder cancers which account for >99% of bladder cancers, the diagnosis of primary gallbladder EMZL has
Marginal_zone_lymphoma
List of Surgical Removals
removal of the cervix. Cholecystectomy is the surgical removal of the gallbladder. Choroidectomy is the removal of the choroid layer of the eye. Clitoridectomy
List_of_-ectomies
Medical examination of the large intestine from the rectum to the sigmoid colon
pain, or constipation. They also use it to look for benign and malignant polyps, as well as early signs of cancer in the descending colon and rectum. With
Sigmoidoscopy
Flow of stomach contents into the throat (larynx and pharynx)
Sinusitis nose Rhinitis Vasomotor rhinitis Atrophic rhinitis Hay fever Nasal polyp Rhinorrhea nasal septum Nasal septum deviation Nasal septum perforation
Laryngopharyngeal_reflux
Type of inflammatory bowel disease
Crohn's disease, and may appear with or without the presence of colorectal polyps. The intestines, especially the colon and terminal ileum, are the areas
Crohn's_disease
Genetic changes leading to uncontrolled cell growth and tumor formation
cell sinonasal cancer, liver cancer, colorectal cancer, cancers of the gallbladder, the adrenal gland, the small intestine, and various childhood cancers
Causes_of_cancer
Medical condition of blood in the feces
GI tract. Other organs participate in digestion including the liver, gallbladder, and pancreas. Blood entering the upper GI tract travels further, therefore
Blood_in_stool
Folding of part of the intestine into itself
include certain infections, diseases like cystic fibrosis, and intestinal polyps. Risk factors in adults include endometriosis, bowel adhesions, and intestinal
Intussusception (medical disorder)
Intussusception_(medical_disorder)
Premalignant stomach disorder
makes the large rugal folds appear to be covered by myriad polyps resembling hyperplastic polyps. The muscularis propria is the folded structure at the bottom
Ménétrier's_disease
Irritation of the skin of the anus, causing itching
patients over 50 years of age, a colonoscopy is useful to rule out a colonic polyp or tumor, that can show pruritus ani as first symptom. The goal of treatment
Pruritus_ani
Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens
and diagram shown of a colon segment having a colon cancer and four small polyps within the same area as well. As pointed out by Rubin, "The vast majority
Methylated-DNA–protein-cysteine methyltransferase
Methylated-DNA–protein-cysteine_methyltransferase
Medical imaging of the colon
electronic display device. The procedure is used to screen for colon cancer and polyps, and may detect diverticulosis. A virtual colonoscopy can provide 3D reconstructed
Virtual_colonoscopy
Medical condition
some patients are only mildly affected, e.g. with skin lesions and nasal polyps. EGPA is consequently considered a highly variable condition in terms of
Eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis
Eosinophilic_granulomatosis_with_polyangiitis
and anus, in that order. Gastrointestinal pathology (including liver, gallbladder and pancreas) is a recognized sub-specialty discipline of surgical pathology
Gastrointestinal_pathology
Human disease caused by paramyxovirus
multiple nerves in the peripheral nervous system (polyneuritis), pneumonia, gallbladder without gallstones (acalculous cholecystitis), cornea and uveal tract
Mumps
Inflammatory bowel disease that causes ulcers in the colon
of barium in microulcerations. Severe UC can be characterized by various polyps, colonic shortening, loss of haustrae (the small bulging pouches in the
Ulcerative_colitis
Operation to remove all or part of the colon
structures. Common indications for colectomy include: Colorectal cancer Colon polyps not amenable to removal by colonoscopic polypectomy Diverticulitis and diverticular
Colectomy
Medical classification system used for procedural coding
(total nephrectomy), extraction (toenail extraction), destruction (rectal polyp fulguration), detachment (below knee amputation). For biopsies, "extraction"
ICD-10 Procedure Coding System
ICD-10_Procedure_Coding_System
Medical condition
be shown to a pediatric surgeon. This is most likely to be an umbilical polyp and the therapy is to tie it at the base with a stitch so that it falls
Umbilical_hernia
Protrusion of the walls of the rectum outside the body
syndrome, rectal prolapse, proctitis cystica profunda, and inflammatory polyps. It is classified as a chronic benign inflammatory disorder. Rectal prolapse
Rectal_prolapse
Medical procedure
cavity. This procedure is normally done to inspect for hemorrhoids or rectal polyps and might be mildly uncomfortable as the proctoscope is inserted further
Proctoscopy
Soviet aerospace engineer (1907–1966)
uncertain. In December 1965, he was supposedly diagnosed with a bleeding polyp in his large intestine.[citation needed] He entered the hospital on 5 January
Sergei_Korolev
Extremely small fragments of plastic
recent study, mall-polyp corals (P. cf. damicornis and P. lutea) demonstrated a higher degree of MP accumulation than the large-polyp corals. The interplay
Microplastics
such as the Toy Poodle and Miniature Schnauzer. Gallbladder mucocele is a disease whereby the gallbladder becomes extended with bile and mucus, which can
List_of_dog_diseases
Medical condition
blood. Eosinophil build up in the gastrointestinal tract can result in polyp formation, tissue break down, inflammation, and ulcers. Coeliac disease
Enteropathy
Enzyme found in humans
distinct phenotype are highly elevated in chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps". The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. 130 (2): 410–20.e5. doi:10
CPA3
Mediaeval treatise on medicinal plants
thick branches and lemon-like fruits, whose sweet taste appeals to the gallbladder. The image is thus based on that of the elecampane (fig. H, left), but
Tractatus_de_Herbis
oophorectomy – unresectable—see resection – unresectable gallbladder cancer—see gallbladder cancer – unsealed internal radiation therapy—see radiation
Index_of_oncology_articles
surgical techniques for many conditions, including hydrocephalus, nasal polyp, goitre and tumours to phimosis, ascites, haemorrhoids, anal abscess and
History_of_medicine
Language used to describe the human body
and the intestinal phase. Gallbladder: a hollow part of the biliary tract that sits just beneath the liver, with the gallbladder body resting in a small
Medical_terminology
Triads of medical diseases
Francis' triad[citation needed] or aspirin triad) Aspirin sensitivity, nasal polyps, asthma Aspirin-exacerbated respiratory disease Tetany in children triad
List of medical triads, tetrads, and pentads
List_of_medical_triads,_tetrads,_and_pentads
Bleeding in the small and large intestine
as colorectal cancer Angiodysplasia Bleeding from a site where a colonic polyp was removed Inflammatory bowel disease such as Crohn's disease or ulcerative
Lower gastrointestinal bleeding
Lower_gastrointestinal_bleeding
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
in normal tissues and oppositely deregulated in hyperplastic colorectal polyps and early adenomas". Am. J. Pathol. 156 (2): 595–605. doi:10.1016/S0002-9440(10)64764-5
CEACAM7
Test for the presence for occult blood
gastroesophageal cancer, GI bleeds, diverticulae, hemorrhoids, anal fissures, colon polyps, ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, celiac disease, GERD, esophagitis
Stool_guaiac_test
Medical condition
the urinary tract, rectum, vagina, uterus, vulva, paranasal sinuses, gallbladder, esophagus, eardrums, and pharynx. Generally, oral leukoplakia is the
Leukoplakia
Scottish surgeon (1927–1994)
Edinburgh survey. Lancet, v.2, 1964, pp. 463 + 464. Death following gallbladder surgery. Journal of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, v.12
Tom_McNair_(surgeon)
Radiographs used to examine abnormalities of the digestive system excluding the colon
flatworms have an appearance resembling colitis ulcerosa, with inflammatory polyps, ulcers, fibrosis, wall thickening, loss of haustration, and stenosis in
Upper_gastrointestinal_series
Diagnostic endoscopic procedure
lesions) Cutting off of larger pieces of tissue with a snare device (e.g., polyps, endoscopic mucosal resection) Application of cautery to tissues Removal
Esophagogastroduodenoscopy
Inflammation of the appendix
not observed in subsequent studies. Diverticular disease and adenomatous polyps were historically unknown and colon cancer was exceedingly rare in communities
Appendicitis
Enzyme of the respiratory chain encoded by the mitochondrial genome
lesions, to invasive adenocarcinoma. Long-standing ulcerative colitis, colon polyps, and family history are risk factors for colorectal cancer. RM-MT is a disease
Cytochrome c oxidase subunit I
Cytochrome_c_oxidase_subunit_I
Cuban writer and journalist (born 1969)
Combinado del Este, this time with left ventricular atrophy and polyps on his gallbladder. Amnesty International declared Hernández a prisoner of conscience
Normando_Hernández_González
Galactosemia; 230400; GALT Galactosialidosis; 256540; CTSA Gallbladder disease 1; 600803; ABCB4 Gallbladder disease 4; 611465; ABCG8 GAMT deficiency; 612736; GAMT
List_of_OMIM_disorder_codes
Blood in the feces that is not visibly apparent
depend on detecting either precancerous changes such as certain kinds of polyps or on finding early and thus more treatable cancer. The extent to which
Fecal_occult_blood
Medical examination of fecal matter
shed abnormal cells into the stool. Cancers and precancerous lesions (polyps) that are ulcerated or rubbed by passing stool also may shed blood into
Stool_test
Radiographs used to examine abnormalities of the colon
inflammatory bowel diseases such as ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease. Polyps can be seen, though not removed during the exam like with a colonoscopy—they
Lower_gastrointestinal_series
Keratin protein in humans
"Distribution of individual components of basement membrane in human colon polyps and adenocarcinomas as revealed by monoclonal antibodies". Int. J. Cancer
Keratin_8
Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens
syndrome (JPS). JPS is characterized by hamartomatous polyps in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. These polyps are usually benign, however they are at greater
SMAD4
Medical condition
secretory component of diarrhea. Yantiss, R.K.; Antonioli, D.A. (2009). "18. Polyps of the Small Intestine". In Odze, R.D.; Goldblum, J.R. (eds.). Surgical
Gastrinoma
Medical condition
of cases there is no ulceration but instead one or more well-developed polyps or mass lesions. There is usually mild proctitis (inflammation of the rectal
Solitary rectal ulcer syndrome
Solitary_rectal_ulcer_syndrome
Mammalian protein found in humans
Researchers have shown that Src expression is 5 to 8 fold higher in premalignant polyps than normal mucosa. The elevated c-Src levels have also been shown to have
Proto-oncogene tyrosine-protein kinase Src
Proto-oncogene_tyrosine-protein_kinase_Src
Human protein
and microglia cells located in the central nervous system; cells in nasal polyps, mesothelial cells, e) stromal cells, macrophages, activated T helper 17
PDPN
Mammalian protein found in humans
eosinophilia Allergic asthma Allergic rhinitis/chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP) Eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (Churg-Strauss syndrome)
CCL17
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
factor and its receptor messenger RNA expression in nasal mucosa and nasal polyps". The Annals of Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology. 107 (10 Pt 1): 885–90
FGF7
120.250.250 – common bile duct neoplasms MeSH C04.588.274.120.401 – gallbladder neoplasms MeSH C04.588.274.476 – gastrointestinal neoplasms MeSH C04
List_of_MeSH_codes_(C04)
GALLBLADDER POLYP
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Boy/Male
Greek
Son of Poseidon.
GALLBLADDER POLYP
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Female
English
Feminine form of Italian Angelico, ANGELICA means "angelic."Â
Girl/Female
Greek
Sea nymph; daughter of Nereus. In Greek mythology the Nereids were mermaids and deities of the seas.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Jiya Ram | ஜீயா ராமÂ
Gods name, Lord ramas heart
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Writing; Written
Boy/Male
British, English
Sea Lover
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Happy; Joyful; Glad
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of three places: the first, Cockfield in Durham, is named from an Old English personal name Cocca + feld ‘open country’; the second, Cockfield in Suffolk, is named from an Old English personal name Cohha, with the same second element; and the third, Cuckfield in Sussex, is believed to be from an Old English personal name Cuca + feld.
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Terror.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Beautiful, Embodied, Nature
Boy/Male
British, English, Jamaican
Town High on a Hill; Upper Town
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a.
Resembling a polypus in appearance; having a character like that of a polypus.
a.
Of the nature of a polypus; having many feet or roots, like the polypus; affected with polypus.
n.
Same as Polyp.
pl.
of Polypus
pl.
of Polyporus
a.
Like a polyp; having the nature of a polyp, but lacking the tentacles or other parts.
a.
Producing polyps.
a.
Same as Polyphonic.
n.
Any plant of the genus Polypodium.
pl.
of Polypus
a.
Alt. of Polypragmatical
n.
A polypidom.
n.
Polyphony.
n. pl.
A suborder of existing ganoid fishes having numerous fins along the back. The bichir, or Polypterus, is the type. See Illust. under Crossopterygian.
n.
A plant of the genus Polypodium; polypody.
n.
One of the feeding zooids, or polyps, of a coral, hydroid, or siphonophore; a hydranth. See Illust. of Campanularian.
a.
Assuming, or having the power of assuming, many forms; as, a polyplastic element which does not preserve its original shape.
a.
Many-leaved; as, a polyphyllous calyx or perianth.
n.
A master of polyphony; a contrapuntist.
a.
Bearing polyps, or polypites.