Cervical polyp. Endoscope view of a polyp (centre) on a patient's cervix (neck of the womb). Polyps are benign (non-cancerous) growths which may occur on any mucous membrane. This polyp is typical of those experienced by women who have never given birth (nulliparous). Cervical polyps are surgically removed if they grow and cause symptoms or if it is suspected that they are developing into malignant formations. Viewed after the application of acetic acid to make the polyp more visible | |
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