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Polyps can develop in many different organs, including your bladder. Bladder polyps are growths in the lining of your bladder. Your bladder is the hollow organ in your pelvis that stores urine.
Urothelial polyps: Also known as fibroepithelial polyps (FEPs), these arise from the lining of the bladder, known as the ...
Bladder polyps are small, often cauliflower-like growths that protrude from the lining of the urinary bladder. Typically, polyps are groups of abnormal cells that appear along mucous membranes in ...
Bladder polyps are rare, and there is little evidence to show why they happen. However, the bladder has nicotine receptors, which means there is a higher chance of changes occurring in bladder cells.
Researchers have for the first time identified the mechanism that causes a small, benign polyp to develop into severe invasive bladder cancer. Bladder cancer is a common condition -- an estimated ...
A cystoscopy, also known as a bladder scope, is a medical test used to check for diseases of the bladder and urethra. Learn more about the purpose and risks of this procedure.
Bladder cysts are sac-like growths filled with fluid or gas in or around the bladder. Cysts can develop anywhere on the body, and bladder cysts are not common. Bladder cysts are usually noncancerous.