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What is the difference between a polyp and a diverticulum?

A polyp is a solid growth which arises from the lining tissue of the esophagus, stomach, small bowel or large bowel (colon.) It may appear as a flat or round bump on the lining tissue, or it may be raised up on a stalk to look like a mushroom. A diverticulum is a sac which protrudes from the stomach or intestinal wall. See the discussion in the previous paragraph.