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For excising tumors or performing other types of surgery on the colon during colonoscopy, an electrosurgical device or laser system may be used in conjunction with the colonoscope.
Polyps can be removed through the colonoscope, and samples of tissue (biopsies) can be taken to detect the presence of cancerous cells
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By colonoscopy is the best procedure to remove the polyps. The colonoscopy procedure is carried out when canal needs to be examined for signs of cancers, ulcers, fistulas or any other such anomalies. A colonoscopy screens for possible colon cancer and other diseases of the bowel or colon. In colonoscopy procedure a thinner tube penetrates patient's colon through anus. Sometimes, when the colon is not well prepared for the colonoscopy, the doctor can pump some air in the colon. This can help the opening of the colon. The whole intestine is easily examined through the colonoscopy. If there are any obstacles, such as polyps are found, a small biopsy instrument reaches the suspect area, and "bites" a piece. In this manner polyps can be removed from the colon.
The removal of homosexuality from the DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders) in 1973 was due to growing scientific evidence and understanding that homosexuality is not a mental disorder but rather a normal variation of human sexuality. The decision was also influenced by advocacy efforts and protests from the LGBTQ+ community.
It means they were at the stage before becoming cancerous (dysplasia stage). This means they had not advanced to cancer and therefore were able to be successfully removed.
When making a diagnosis in medicine, physicians often first make a list of possible conditions before deciding upon a final diagnosis. This list of possibilities is called a differential diagnosis. As the physician records a history of a patient, performs a physical exam, and reads laboratory tests, items can be added or removed from the differential diagnosis. When tests reveal sufficient evidence against a particular disease or condition, that condition can be removed, or excluded, from the differential diagnosis. So exclusion of pancreatic cancer means that tests and questions have been asked that have led to the conclusion that pancreatic cancer is no longer considered as a likely diagnosis.
it is called a cataract, these can be surgically removed when they have stopped growing, your optometrist will be able to do the diagnosis.
A colonoscopy is not a mandatory procedure as part of a general health exam. However, it is recommended for men and women reaching the age of fifty to have one. A colonoscopy is an examination of the large and small bowel with a fibre-optic camera inserted via the rectum. The procedure need not be painful. Some patients are given tranquillisers in advance and some people actually sleep through the process. Your GP may have recommended a colonoscopy if you have had symptoms of haemorrhoids or rectal/bowel discomfort. A colonoscopy can remove any existing polyps or colorectal cancer lesions for biopsy, and to determine if they are precancerous.
can occur if all or nearly all of the thyroid gland is removed. This may be intentional when the diagnosis is cancer.
Your physician would need to evaluate your fibroids to give recommendations and alternatives for having them removed. This would be part of the diagnosis and treatment plan by your doctor.
It shouldn't Surgical treatment is not an option for control of celiac disease however prior to diagnosis some patients undergo various surgeries such as appendectomy and tonsillectomy because of mis-diagnosis.