Detection and characterisation of a diminutive rectosigmoid polyp
Emanuele Rondonotti
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A 65 years old male was referred for colonoscopy after a positive fecal immunochemical test.
A slightly-elevated flat lesion (Paris 0-IIa) was found in the middle of a Barrett’s oesophagus. LCI allowed easier detection of the lesion which consisted in several nodules with an irregular vascular pattern. The final histology was high-grade dysplasia with p53 overexpression.
A 57-year-old male was admitted for a lesion in a long-segment Barrett’s oesophagus (C10&M13 according to Prague Classification).