Cervical polyp - Anogenital in
Synopsis

Lesions can occur at any age but are more common during the reproductive years. Patients will often be asymptomatic, and lesions will be incidental findings on routine speculum exam. Patients may present with complaints of postcoital bleeding, increased / bloody discharge, or intermenstrual bleeding.
These lesions are most often benign. Malignant transformation is rare.
Codes
N84.1 – Polyp of cervix uteri
SNOMEDCT:
65576009 – Polyp of cervix
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Last Updated:04/22/2025