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  • Colonoscopy - why take biopsies if there were no polyps?
    I had a colonoscopy Staff were fabulous and there were no polyps But they took ten biopsies and I am not sure why I was sedated but not by much as my blood pressure fell so they couldnt top it up, but Im sure they said there was no sign of cancer But when I was having the cup of tea afterwards, I asked the nurse
  • Understanding the results of your colonoscopy - Harvard Health
    For example, if everything appears normal and no biopsies are taken, the doctor can tell you right away that the colonoscopy was normal If a polyp is removed or a sample of the colon lining is removed (a colonic biopsy), it may take a few days (or more) to find out that cancer, an adenoma or another finding was discovered
  • Are biopsies during a colonoscopy routine? : r colonoscopy - Reddit
    It’s not at all unusual to take biopsies during a routine colonoscopy Small polyps are also very common and are nothing to worry about in the vast majority of cases I hope that helps! I’ve had nine colonoscopies (and countless sigmoidoscopies) and each one had multiple biopsies without ever seeing polyps I had no polyps
  • What to Expect From a Colon Biopsy - Verywell Health
    A colon biopsy is a diagnostic procedure that includes the removal and examination of a tissue sample from the colon It is usually used to determine whether any of the tissue cells are cancerous or precancerous, and is sometimes done during a diagnostic process for inflammatory bowel diseases
  • Why Didnt They Remove My Polyp During Colonoscopy
    If a colonoscopy shows no polyps or if all polyps are removed, the patient’s experience and preparation are similar to a colonoscopy, and most patients are discharged the same day or the next Your healthcare provider is likely to remove all polyps discovered during a bowel exam
  • Colonoscopy With Biopsy— What it Means and What to Expect
    During a colonoscopy, your doctor may take a small tissue sample — called a biopsy — from your colon lining This is typically done if anything abnormal is seen, such as a polyp, inflammation, or an unusual area that needs further evaluation
  • What to Know If Polyps Were Found During Your Colonoscopy
    If polyps were found during your colonoscopy, they were most likely removed If a polyp was very large, a biopsy or sample may have been taken instead of removing it Sometimes another procedure is needed to remove larger polyps completely
  • How Many Biopsies Are Normal During A Colonoscopy?
    During the colonoscopy, if the doctor sees something that may be abnormal, small amounts of tissue can be removed for analysis (called a biopsy), and abnormal growths, or polyps, can be identified and removed In many cases, colonoscopy allows accurate diagnosis and treatment without the need for a major operation


















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