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ASGE APP Video of the Week - 4
ASGE APP Video of the Week - 4
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Video Summary
In this video, Joe Vicari presents a question about surveillance colonoscopy. A 50-year-old female with average risk had a 5-millimeter tubular adenoma removed during a screening colonoscopy. The question is when her first surveillance colonoscopy should be. The correct answer is seven years. The U.S. Preventative Task Force guidelines recommend a first surveillance colonoscopy of seven to ten years for individuals with one to two tubular adenomas less than 10 millimeters found during screening. Joe Vicari encourages viewers to join the upcoming Advanced Practice Provider course to learn more about screening modalities and other interesting topics. No specific credits were mentioned.
Keywords
surveillance colonoscopy
50-year-old female
tubular adenoma
screening colonoscopy
U.S. Preventative Task Force guidelines
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