Examination revealed a polypoid mass within the left nasal cavity replacing the left middle turbinate. |
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At the time of cholecystectomy, the gallbladder was noted to have a thickened wall and a polypoid mass arising in the neck of the gallbladder. |
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In its microstructure and gross anatomy, Hyolithelius is most similar to Byronia and to thecae of polypoid coronalids. |
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Laryngoscopy revealed a polypoid lesion implanting on the anterior aspect of the subglottic cone. |
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The surgical specimen consisted of the nasal septum and irregular, mucosal, polypoid tissues. |
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The tumors were described as pedunculated or sessile polypoid nodules or as cauliflower-like masses projecting into the lumen of the gallbladder. |
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Physical examination revealed a polypoid lesion at the right margin of the tongue. |
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The tumors located centrally were polypoid, protruding into the lumen of the bronchus and narrowing the lumen. |
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Byronia is most similar to thecae of polypoid coronalids, an extant group of scyphozoans that have been allied with conulariids. |
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Multiple smaller polypoid masses, ranging from 0.2 to 1.1 cm, were present in the mucosa, submucosa, and serosa of the surrounding duodenum. |
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Abdominal and pelvic computed tomographic scans and ultrasonography showed an intraluminal polypoid mass with heterogenous enhancement in the gallbladder. |
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The polypoid stage represents the asexual phase of its life cycle. |
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Physical examination revealed a pedunculated polypoid mass measuring 0.5 cm in greatest dimension involving the midanterior two thirds of the right tongue blade. |
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The polypoid areas containing dilated spaces in upper dermis mimicked lymphatic-type excrescences and were misinterpreted as lymphatic malformation in MRI and during surgery. |
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Cystitis cystica, ureteritis cystica, and cystitis glandularis appear as intraluminal polypoid filling defects inside the urinary tract. |
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The histo-pathologic diagnosis of the hard, bony tumor was consistent with an osteoma and the polypoid soft tissue was an inflammatory polyp. |
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In contrast, anthozoans are polypoid cnidarians and do not have a medusa stage. |
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The ossifying tumoral tissue and the polypoid soft tissue mass were removed. |
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Metastatic disease to the gallbladder is very uncommon but can produce multiple polypoid lesions. |
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Ultrasonography is the most effective diagnostic method for detecting the polypoid lesion of the gallbladder. |
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A life cycle including both polypoid and medusoid phases that can be separate in space and scarcely overlapping in time characterizes many hydrozoans and most scyphozoans. |
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It can appear as a solid infiltrative lesion or as a polypoid intraluminal mass that arises in the base of the bladder or in the region of the bladder trigone. |
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Most species of cubozoans, hydrozoans, and scyphozoans pass through the medusoid and polypoid body forms, with medusae giving rise sexually to larvae that metamorphose into polyps, while polyps produce medusae asexually. |
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A videolaryngoscopic examination showed a 5x5 mm polypoid mass at the posterior commissure. |
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Rhinoscopic examination disclosed a slightly red polypoid tumor covered by mucosa. |
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It is a common and usually unimportant disorder but may also result from local conditions of inflammation, small ulcers or polypoid growths, or severe injuries to the skull. |
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Nasal endoscopy identified polypoid tissue in the left middle meatus that had arisen from somewhere behind the left uncinate process. |
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On imaging, it appears as a well-circumscribed tumor, and intraoperatively, it presents as a sessile, polypoid mass arising from the synovium. |
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Conclusion: All naso-sinusal polypoid should have a histological study. |
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Anterior rhinoscopy can usually identify signs that are consistent with inflammation in CRS, such as purulent drainage, polyps, and polypoid changes. |
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A left parietal 10x10x4 cm polypoid, partially necrotic, degenerating, exophytically growing tumour which was colonised by maggots was identified. |
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They are more common in the left hemicolon and are polypoid. |
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Findings on flexible endoscopic evaluation of the larynx were negative, but the investigation incidentally discovered the presence of a polypoid mass in the left nasal fossa. |
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