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In a study of 2531 volunteers 50 years of age or older undergoing colonoscopy:<ref name="pmid18799557">{{cite journal |author=Johnson CD, Chen MH, Toledano AY, ''et al'' |title=Accuracy of CT colonography for detection of large adenomas and cancers |journal=The New England journal of medicine |volume=359 |issue=12 |pages=1207–17 |year=2008 |month=September |pmid=18799557 |doi=10.1056/NEJMoa0800996 |url=http://content.nejm.org/cgi/pmidlookup?view=short&pmid=18799557&promo=ONFLNS19 |issn=}}</ref>
* [[hematochezia]] occured after snare polypectomy in one patient and required 2 days of hospitalization
* [[hematochezia]] occured after snare polypectomy in one patient and required 2 days of hospitalization
* [[''Escherichia coli'']] [[bacteremia]] occur in one patient and required hospitalization
* ''[[Escherichia coli]]'' [[bacteremia]] occur in one patient and required hospitalization


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In medicine, colonoscopy is a "endoscopic examination, therapy or surgery of the luminal surface of the colon."[1]

Accuracy

Colonosopy is not perfect and may miss colonic polyps that could lead to colorectal cancer.[2] Withdrawing the colonoscopy too fast may cause missing of important abnormalities.[3]

Adverse effects

In a study of 2531 volunteers 50 years of age or older undergoing colonoscopy:[4]

References

  1. Anonymous (2024), Colonoscopy (English). Medical Subject Headings. U.S. National Library of Medicine.
  2. Rex DK, Cutler CS, Lemmel GT, et al (January 1997). "Colonoscopic miss rates of adenomas determined by back-to-back colonoscopies". Gastroenterology 112 (1): 24–8. PMID 8978338[e]
  3. Barclay RL, Vicari JJ, Doughty AS, Johanson JF, Greenlaw RL (December 2006). "Colonoscopic withdrawal times and adenoma detection during screening colonoscopy". The New England journal of medicine 355 (24): 2533–41. DOI:10.1056/NEJMoa055498. PMID 17167136. Research Blogging.
  4. Johnson CD, Chen MH, Toledano AY, et al (September 2008). "Accuracy of CT colonography for detection of large adenomas and cancers". The New England journal of medicine 359 (12): 1207–17. DOI:10.1056/NEJMoa0800996. PMID 18799557. Research Blogging.