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A semi-pedunculated polyp is a type of growth that is attached to the tissue by a stalk that is partially developed, meaning it has both a broad base and a narrower stalk. This structure allows the polyp to protrude into a cavity, such as the colon or uterus, but not as freely as a fully pedunculated polyp, which has a longer and thinner stalk. Semi-pedunculated polyps can vary in size and may be benign or precancerous, necessitating monitoring or removal depending on their characteristics.

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