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A patient with newly diagnosed breast cancer found to have mosaic TP53 likely pathogenic variant

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CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, EarlyView.
Hetal D. Mistry   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Complications of colonoscopy

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 2003
Summary Endoscopic complications are rare but inevitable, occurring in fewer than 0.35% of procedures [B]. Knowledge of potential complications and their expected frequency can lead to an improved informed consent process [C]. Complications from the procedure include perforation, hemorrhage, postpolypectomy coagulation syndrome, infection, preparation-
Robert D. Fanelli   +16 more
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Fiberoptic colonoscopy

Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1976
Members of the American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons were polled regarding complications of colonoscopy and polypectomy. Sixty per cent of the members responded. One hundred sixty-two surgeons were found to be performing colonoscopy, and this paper presents the accumulated data on complications.
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Colonoscopy

Endoscopy, 2000
Colonoscopy and polypectomy are the most effective tools available to prevent colorectal cancer. The technical performance of colonoscopy can be improved by methods that make polyp detection easier and more reliable, facilitate cecal intubation, and reduce recurrence and complication rates after polypectomy.
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Colonoscopy

2020
Colonoscopy is an endoscopic examination in which an endoscope is introduced through the anus to explore all the colon, and sometimes the terminal ileum by cannulation of the ileo-cecal valve. Colonoscopy has both a diagnostic and therapeutic role. First, it allows the inspection and eventual biopsy of mucosal abnormalities, for example to confirm the ...
Cesare Hassan, Leonardo Frazzoni
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