Enfometrial polyp

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The polyp of the uterine mucosa (perhaps from the Greek polypus - millipede) is a growth of the endometrium (endometrial polyp) or the mucosa of the cervix (cervical polyp).

Polyps can generally also be found on the mucosa of the gastrointestinal tract, urinary tract or respiratory mucosa.

In the gynecological localization, we divide them in the same way as polyps in other localizations into stalked and sessile.

Symptoms[edit | edit source]

Polyps can be completely asymptomatic or have a specific sympomatology: irregular uterine bleeding outside the cycle, bleeding after sexual intercourse, exceptionally causing infertility. Some are detected during a preventive gynecological examination as an accidental finding.

The cause is not fully understood. Most polyps are non-tumor, inflammatory in nature, but some may show signs of tumor growth.

Therapy[edit | edit source]

The therapy consists in the removal and histological assessment of the biological nature of the unit. Polypscopy is performed on an outpatient basis or under general anesthesia, usually by hysteroscopic methods.

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Použitá literatura[edit | edit source]

    • VOKURKA, Martin a Jan HUGO, et al. Velký lékařský slovník. 9. vydání. Praha : Maxdorf, 2009. 1159 s. ISBN 978-80-7345-202-5.
    • ROZTOČIL, Aleš a Pavel BARTOŠ, et al. Moderní gynekologie. 1. vydání. Praha : Grada, 2011. 508 s. ISBN 978-80-247-2832-2.