Yes, although it is less common for this type of patient to develop polyps, it may occur that this alteration appears. As in the other cases, it will be decided whether or not to remove them depending on the patient's medical history, the size of the polyps and the probability that they may be cancerous.
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Rebeca Reus
BSc, MSc
Degree in Human Biology (Biochemistry) from the Pompeu Fabra University (UPF). Official Master's Degree in Clinical Analysis Laboratory from the UPF and Master’s Degree about the Theoretical Basis and Laboratory Procedures in Assisted Reproduction from the University of Valencia (UV).