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Colonoscopy report
Dear Dr. Attached is colonoscopy report Does the last image look like malignant Complain - rectal bleeding Is this cancer??
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Already answered in first throw. Without histopathology report its not possible
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It's probably a ulcerative lesion, non cancerous benign lesion. Confirmatory investigations need to be done to be sure,
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consult a general surgeon or gastroenteric surgeon
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You have already asked a similar question. This time I can read the colonoscopy report clearly — the doctor's diagnosis is 'Rectal ulcer likely SRUS' (Solitary Rectal Ulcer Syndrome), which is a benign (non-cancerous) condition associated with straining and digital evacuation. This is not cancer. The biopsy has been taken and histopathology is awaited, which will give the final confirmation. This diagnosis is much more reassuring than a malignancy.
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Please collect your biopsy/histopathology report as soon as it's ready and consult me directly on Practo for a detailed evaluation — I can guide you on the treatment for SRUS once the biopsy confirms the diagnosis.
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Cancer diagnosis can be confirmed or excluded only by biopsy.
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Colitis...histopathology report too needed..
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Wait for full report and biopsy also.
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They will take sample
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Hi, I have seen the colonoscopy images and report. The image shows a growth in the colon and rectum area, which is a common cause of rectal bleeding. Most such growths are benign polyps. Biopsy is taken during colonoscopy to confirm if it is cancerous or not. Please check your biopsy report that is the only way to be sure. Treatment depends on the biopsy result. Urgently follow up with the doctor who did the colonoscopy with the full biopsy report. Feel free to consult for further guidance. 👍
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To thoroughly review the full text of your attached colonoscopy findings, evaluate your rectal bleeding severity, and guide you through the definitive biopsy report once it is generated, please book a full consultation session via my Practo profile."
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Please wait for biopsy results. Rectal ulcer and polyps seen. Free online consultations for age 50 years and older. Best wishes www.jgsr-health-education.in
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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment
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May be
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Need few more details for further evaluation please consult
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Kindly do connect and consult
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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