Colonoscopy may be used to find the place and cause of
bleeding as well as to check areas for irritation or sores in your
colon.
These
colon problems can cause unexplained changes in
bowel habits.
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Full article >>>Colon CancerRelated Category:
Pathologycancer of any part of the
colon (often called the large
intestine).
Colon cancer is the second most common
cancer diagnosed in the United States.
Full article >>>Colon cancer, family history of: The presence of a history of
colorectal cancer in a family.
Full article >>>Colon cancerOxaliplatin, a newer
chemotherapy drug, was approved by the FDA in 2002 and is also active against
colon cancer.
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diagnosis, and
treatment of
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Full article >>>COLONOSCOPY - An
endoscopic (
fiberoptic) examination of the large
intestine (
colon).
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Full article >>>A
colonoscopy (co-lun-OS-co-pee) is a procedure that lets your doctor inspect the inside of your
colon (also called the
bowel, gut, or large
intestine) with a soft tube inserted through your
rectum.
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Full article >>>Colonoscopy is a test that allows your doctor to look at the interior lining of your large
intestine (
rectum and
colon) through a thin, flexible viewing instrument called a
colonoscope.
Full article >>>Colon polyps are growths of
tissue inside the large
intestine, also called the
colon. Some
polyps are mushroom-shaped protrusions on the end of a stalk. Others appear as bumps that lie flat against the intestinal wall.
Full article >>>Colonic
polyps are growths of
tissue that project from the lining of the
colon (a section of the large
intestine) into the space inside the
bowel.
Polyps may also occur in the
rectum, another section of the large
intestine.
Full article >>>Colon Cancer ScreeningAlternate Names
: Screening for
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Full article >>>Rectal
bleeding after
colonoscopy occurs in about 0.2 percent of cases. This makes
bleeding the most common complication. This risk increases in those who have
bleeding disorder or those who take aspirin or other medicines that increase
bleeding.
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Liver Extends Metastatic
Colon Cancer Survival
THURSDAY, March 2 (HealthDay News) -- Delivering
chemotherapy directly to the
liver improves the survival and quality of life for patients with
colorectal cancer that has spread to that
organ, ...
Full article >>>A colorectal
polyp is an abnormal growth of
tissue on the inside lining of the
colon or
rectum.
What is going on in the body?
Full article >>>Colonic
Diseases, Functional
Irritable
Bowel Syndrome (
IBS)
Irritable
Colon, Spastic
Colon, Spastic
Colitis A disorder of motility of the entire
gastrointestinal tract ( GIT ), which produces
abdominal pain,
constipation or
diarrhea.
Full article >>>Colonic Hydrotherapy
The Health Education Council, National Advisory Committee on
Nutrition Education (September 1983) reported that 85% of the population have slow
bowel movements with as many as 40% of the population in the United Kingdom being ...
Full article >>>Colon and rectal
polyps: These growths in the outlet end of the
colon can become
cancerous. A colectomy is the surgical removal of these
polyps, but is generally done, not by cutting out the
polyps, but by removing part of the
colon! ...
Full article >>>Colon cancer symptoms are easily confused with many
digestive disorders. .
If you're experiencing symptoms, contact your
physician and .
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Full article >>>Colonoscopy is an examination of the
bowel and
rectum. It is used to
diagnose unexplained
abdominal pain, diarrhoea and
constipation. This article explains the procedure and how it is performed.
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Full article >>>colonoscopyColonoscopy is a procedure that allows the
physician to view the entire length of the large
intestine, and can often help identify abnormal growths, inflamed
tissue,
ulcers, and
bleeding.
Full article >>>Colonoscopy prevents
colon cancer by removing
polyps before they can become
cancer.
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bowel tumors
endocrine or hormonal abnormalities (thyroid,
diabetes mellitus, etc.)
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Full article >>>COLONOSCOPY: An examination of the interior of the
colon using a
colonoscope. Also called coloscopy.
Full article >>>A
colony-stimulating factor that stimulates the production of white
blood cells, especially
granulocytes and
macrophages, and cells (in the
bone marrow) that are precursors of
platelets.
Full article >>>EB-
Colonoscopy See EBT (electronic beam tomography).
EBCT (electron-beam computed tomography) See electron beam computed tomography.
Full article >>>breast colon prostateVitamin D is now believed to play an important role in regulating the production of cells, this control is missing in
cancer.
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coccidioidin; paracoccidioido
mycosis; paracoccus; paracoccus denitrificans; para
colic gutters; para
colic recesses; para
colitis; para
colon bacillus; ...
Full article >>>Colonoscopy A procedure to look at the
colon or large
bowel through a lighted, flexible tube.
Colony-stimulating factor (CSF) An injectable substance used to stimulate the
bone marrow to produce more cells.
Full article >>>Colon cancer can cause a mass almost anywhere in the
abdomen.
Crohn&
acute;s
disease or
bowel obstruction can cause
multiple tender, sausage-shaped masses anywhere in the
abdomen.
Full article >>>Vascular ectasia of the
colon Vascular purpura Vascular skin changes
Vascular spasm Vasculitis - allergic hypersensitivity
Vasculitis - necrotizing
Vasoactive intestinal peptide-producing
tumor Vasomotor rhinitis vCJD
Venereal
warts ...
Full article >>>EHEC has a very low infectious dose and
colonizes the large
intestine where it causes attaching and effacing (AE)
lesions and produces a potent
toxin, Shiga
toxin (Stx), ...
Full article >>>Bacteria, primarily from the
colon, sometimes gain access to the
urinary tract. If these
bacteria are allowed to
multiply,
infection results.
Full article >>>Moreover, the
gene for Aurora kinase resides at a chromosomal "hot-spot" frequently associated with various human
cancers such as those of
breast,
bladder,
colon,
ovary,
pancreas, head, and neck.
Full article >>>A favorite story recounts a time that this pioneer, a
Colonel , was taking time from her administrative duties and working a shift as a nurse-
midwife in the military
hospital.
Full article >>>The three most common
cancers in men are
prostate cancer,
colon cancer and
lung cancer. While in women, the three most frequently occurring
cancers are
breast cancer,
colon cancer and
lung cancer.
Full article >>>In most cases,
ureters are attached to a piece of
colon that opens onto the
skin of the
abdomen. This procedure is called a ur
ostomy and the opening is called a
stoma.
Urine empties through the
stoma into a bag outside the body.
Full article >>>A type of common
bacteria normally found in the
colon. Some
strains that cause
diarrhea are acquired during travel.
esophagitisInflammation of the
esophagus, often caused from a
reflux of
acid from the
stomach.
Full article >>>Although midwives have been attending
births in America since its
colonization, the profession of nurse-
midwifery was established in the early 1920's as a response to the alarming rate of
infant and maternal mortality in the U.S.
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