Colonoscopy Adenoma Findings
Colonoscopy adenoma findings refer to the medical findings that result from a colonoscopy. This procedure is a common procedure that is used to identify and diagnose any issues or diseases that may be occurring in the large intestine (colon). Adenomas are a common finding during a colonoscopy and are growths of abnormal cells that have the potential to become cancer. Identifying and removing adenomas during the colonoscopy can help prevent colorectal cancer. As such, colonoscopies and the associated adenoma findings are an important part of preventive healthcare.
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