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thickened wall of ceacum , ascending colon and hepatic flexurecolon and teriminal ileum . No evidence of any free fluid in peritonial cavity and pelivis. Male 61 years age. what could be the reason ... View answer
Tublour adenoma polyps with low dyplosia in heptic flexure Im 29 year old male suffering from ... heptic flexure and he romved it. He asked me to come in 3 years for another colonscopy. Im bit worried ... View answer
I just had a colonoscopy and the result was at the hepatic flexure was a 1 cm sessile polyp and a large pedunculated polyp on a stalk in the left colon view to the terminal ileum and the ileal mucosa ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Deepak Kishore Kaltari
( Pediatrician)
55 yr old woman. Normal colonoscopy in 2007 & 2012. No polyps. CT abdomen/pelvis last week unrelated issue. All normal except "focal thickening of colon at splenicflexure. May represent focal cor ... View answer
Are thickened bowel walls at the sedum and at the splenicflexure through the sigmoid colon serious ..., very tired, restricted esaphagus as I get widened ea two months, spasms in colon and... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Rajinder Bajoria
( General Surgeon)
it is saying as follows: symptoms:mucusa PR, constipation findings:scope passed upto spenic flexure. multiple sessils polyps seen. impression:polyposis of the colon. advice:colonoscopy+polypectomy is this... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Rajinder Bajoria
( General Surgeon)
of the gastric body, and also states There is an underdistension of the spleenic flexure and decending colon without adjacent fat standing. What does that mean? I have since had a colonoscopy and three ... View answer
Feb 2005. It was circumferential ulcerated growth at the region of hepatic flexure in the Colon .... Histopathology report on specimen sent after colon surgery showed TMN stage as T2 N0 M0. Can kidney ... View answer
multiseptated pericholecystic collection causing luminal narrowing of hepatic flexure. However in view of loss of fat planes with hepatic flexure, mitiotic etiology cannot be ruled out. ... View answer
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