In a colonoscopy, a healthcare provider advances a colonoscope through your entire colon, up to the cecum, looking for polyps or suspicious growths that could be cancerous. If polyps are detected ...
The anatomical landmarks include Z-line, pylorus, cecum, etc., while the pathological finding includes esophagitis, polyps, ulcerative colitis, etc. In addition, we provide several set of images ...
The polyp location was described as being from the cecum to the descending colon or from the sigmoid colon to the rectum. The relationship between complete resection and the experience of the ...
Colonoscopy screenings are an important tool for identifying and removing polyps. The colon, or large intestine, is the part of your gastrointestinal system that moves digested food from the small ...