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    Cold snare polypectomy for colorectal polyps smaller than 1 cm significantly reduced the risk for delayed bleeding and improved procedural efficiency compared with hot snare polypectomy, according to data in Annals of Internal Medicine.“Along with the popularity of colorectal cancer screening, there is an increasing number of colonoscopies being performed in clinical practice —

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    Cold snare polypectomy for colorectal polyps smaller than 1 cm significantly reduced the risk for delayed bleeding and improved procedural efficiency compared with hot snare polypectomy, according to data in Annals of Internal Medicine.“Along with the popularity of colorectal cancer screening, there is an increasing number of colonoscopies being performed in clinical practice —

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    A 75-year-old man was referred for the endoscopic management of an 80 mm large non-pedunculated colorectal polyp (LNPCP) in the sigmoid colon. The lesion was evaluated under white-light (figure 1A), narrow-band imaging and near-focus. Granular nodular-mixed type morphology was identified with a homogeneous surface pattern (Kudo IV, Japan NBI Expert Team IIA) consistent with benign adenomatous…

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    A 75-year-old man was referred for the endoscopic management of an 80 mm large non-pedunculated colorectal polyp (LNPCP) in the sigmoid colon. The lesion was evaluated under white-light (figure 1A), narrow-band imaging and near-focus. Granular nodular-mixed type morphology was identified with a homogeneous surface pattern (Kudo IV, Japan NBI Expert Team IIA) consistent with benign adenomatous…

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    A 75-year-old man was referred for the endoscopic management of an 80 mm large non-pedunculated colorectal polyp (LNPCP) in the sigmoid colon. The lesion was evaluated under white-light (figure 1A), narrow-band imaging and near-focus. Granular nodular-mixed type morphology was identified with a homogeneous surface pattern (Kudo IV, Japan NBI Expert Team IIA) consistent with benign adenomatous…

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    A 75-year-old man was referred for the endoscopic management of an 80 mm large non-pedunculated colorectal polyp (LNPCP) in the sigmoid colon. The lesion was evaluated under white-light (figure 1A), narrow-band imaging and near-focus. Granular nodular-mixed type morphology was identified with a homogeneous surface pattern (Kudo IV, Japan NBI Expert Team IIA) consistent with benign adenomatous…

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    Polypectomy entails a “higher risk” with factors such as polyp, patient and physician characteristics as well as polyp indication influencing procedure outcomes, according to a speaker. “The reason we have this talk is because we think of polypectomy as entailing higher risk, of course,” Thomas Attard, MD, pediatric gastroenterologist at Children’s Mercy Kansas

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