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Colonoscopy Showed Non Cancerous Polyps, Psa 4.3. Any Thoughts?
I had a colonoscopy on Nov. 20 with two non cancerous polyps found. I saw my Pcp on Dec. 2 which ran blood tests along with a psa. My psa came back as 4.3 and my doctor recommended a urologist. She further said that with a recent colonoscopy could have caused the increased level. She also mentioned with this false positives have been reported. I asked her about the colonoscopy and she suggested wait a month or they could schedule an appt with a urologist. My last psa 1.3 August of 2012. I am a 66 y/o white male b/d on Nov. 25. Thanks.
It is unlikely that the colonoscopy has increased the level of the PSA. However PSA of upto 4 is considered normal. I do agree with her that false positive results do occur and it should always be repeated after 4 weeks. If it persists to be high than a biopsy maybe attempted based on clinical co relation. Based on your age I also recommend to do a usg KUB and prostate to rule out prostatic hypertrophy which can also cause a marginal increase in PSA.
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Colonoscopy Showed Non Cancerous Polyps, Psa 4.3. Any Thoughts?
Hello Thanks for the query It is unlikely that the colonoscopy has increased the level of the PSA. However PSA of upto 4 is considered normal. I do agree with her that false positive results do occur and it should always be repeated after 4 weeks. If it persists to be high than a biopsy maybe attempted based on clinical co relation. Based on your age I also recommend to do a usg KUB and prostate to rule out prostatic hypertrophy which can also cause a marginal increase in PSA. I hope I was of help Regards