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Overview
Structure
Cervical polys are generally less than 1cm in diameter. They may be attached to the cervix by a stalk (pedunculated) and occasionally prolapse into the vagina where they can be mistaken for endometrial polyps or submucosal fibroids.
Treatment
Cervical polyps can be removed using ring forceps.[1]
References
- ↑ Moore, Anne (2001-09-20). How Should I Treat Postcoital Bleeding in a Premenopausal Patient?. Medscape.com. Retrieved on 2007-10-21.
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