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The New Zealand Medical Journal

 Journal of the New Zealand Medical Association, 26-September-2003, Vol 116 No 1182

Colonoscopic and virtual colonoscopic images of colonic polyps
Virtual colonoscopy uses a spiral computed tomography to generate 3-D images of the interior of the colon. A recent study had a false-negative rate of 1%, and was most effective for lesions 6 mm or more in diameter.1 If a polyp is identified, however, conventional colonoscopy may still be needed to remove it.

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Reference:
  1. Pineau BC, Paskett ED, Chen GJ, et al. Virtual colonoscopy using oral contrast compared with colonscopy for the detection of patients with colorectal polyps. Gastroenterology 2003;125;304–10.


     
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