A 30 cm polyp in the colon is exceptionally large and would appear as a significant growth protruding from the colonic wall. It may have a lobulated or irregular surface, and its color can vary from pink to reddish, sometimes with areas of ulceration or necrosis. Depending on its type, it could be sessile (flat) or pedunculated (attached by a stalk). Such a size would likely raise concerns for malignancy, and it would be a focal point of investigation during a colonoscopy.
A medusa looks like an umbrella and a polyp any idea!
A 1.3 centimeter polyp is relatively small and may appear as a raised, rounded growth on the surface of an organ, such as the colon. It can vary in color, often being pink, red, or slightly darker, and may have a smooth or slightly textured surface. Depending on its type, a polyp can be pedunculated (with a stalk) or sessile (flat against the tissue). While many polyps are asymptomatic, they can be detected during medical imaging or procedures like a colonoscopy.
: is a colon; is a semicolon
what doe,s colon cancer kit look like and how do you use it.
A semi colon is a period with a comma just beneath it.
A decimeter is 10 centimetres. (1/3 of a 30cm/12 inch ruler)
Look at a ruler, if you don't know....
Hm... A worried look; a look of "We should follow the rules" look; A colon-S look or...
The colon (:) is a punctuation mark, consisting of two equally sized dots centered on the same vertical line.
A colon is a punctuation mark consisting of two dots (:) placed one above the other on the same plane. It is often used to introduce a list or an explanation.
the semi colon ; This is a semi colon
it is either a dash with a dot on top and bottom or a colon or a forward slash