is a 7mm gallbladder polyp dangerous - Axtarish в Google
True gallbladder polyps are rare and have the potential to become cancerous . These polyps typically measure 5–20 millimeters (mm) in diameter. Any that are larger than 1 cm are more likely to become cancerous.
Core tip: Current guidelines for management of gallbladder polyps recommend cholecystectomy for polyps with size > 10 mm and/or presence of symptoms.
Those larger than 3/4 inch (18 mm) in diameter may pose a significant risk of being malignant. Treatment of larger gallbladder polyps includes cholecystectomy.
To be safe, healthcare providers typically recommend removing a polyp that is 1 centimeter or more. They'll also recommend removal for symptoms of inflammation, ...
Please tell me cancer chances is high if polyp should be above 1cm in size, but if the size is 5mm and have 3 polyps the others are 2mm so its a dangerous. what ...
In patients at risk for malignancy, a polyp of 6 mm or greater should likely be resected. Patients without risk factors are good candidates for EUS for further ...
Polyps less than 7mm in size are not associated with cancer · Polyps 7-9mm in size are rarely associated with cancers · Polyps 10mm or greater in size can be ...
6 апр. 2018 г. · Small gallbladder polyps — less than 1/2 inch in diameter — are typically benign and, in most cases, don't need to be treated. Gallbladder ...
Malignant risk in gallbladder polyps is low, particularly in polyps less than 10 mm, however the data are heterogenous and generally low quality.
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