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Screening for familial adenomatous polyposis by genetic testing and/or [[colonoscopy]] is recommended among patients with history of multiple colonic adenomas and family history of familial adenomatous polyposis. | Screening for familial adenomatous polyposis by genetic testing and/or [[colonoscopy]] is recommended among patients with history of multiple colonic adenomas and family history of familial adenomatous polyposis. | ||
==Screening== | ==Screening== | ||
*Screening for familial adenomatous polyposis for individuals at high risk is done by:<ref name="KennedyPotter2014">{{cite journal|last1=Kennedy|first1=Raelene D.|last2=Potter|first2=D. Dean|last3=Moir|first3=Christopher R.|last4=El-Youssef|first4=Mounif|title=The natural history of familial adenomatous polyposis syndrome: A 24year review of a single center experience in screening, diagnosis, and outcomes|journal=Journal of Pediatric Surgery|volume=49|issue=1|year=2014|pages=82–86|issn=00223468|doi=10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2013.09.033}}</ref> | *Screening for familial adenomatous polyposis for individuals at high risk is done by:<ref name="KennedyPotter2014">{{cite journal|last1=Kennedy|first1=Raelene D.|last2=Potter|first2=D. Dean|last3=Moir|first3=Christopher R.|last4=El-Youssef|first4=Mounif|title=The natural history of familial adenomatous polyposis syndrome: A 24year review of a single center experience in screening, diagnosis, and outcomes|journal=Journal of Pediatric Surgery|volume=49|issue=1|year=2014|pages=82–86|issn=00223468|doi=10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2013.09.033}}</ref><ref name="KingDozois2000">{{cite journal|last1=King|first1=John E.|last2=Dozois|first2=Roger R.|last3=Lindor|first3=Noralane M.|last4=Ahlquist|first4=David A.|title=Care of Patients and Their Families With Familial Adenomatous Polyposis|journal=Mayo Clinic Proceedings|volume=75|issue=1|year=2000|pages=57–67|issn=00256196|doi=10.4065/75.1.57}}</ref> | ||
**[[Sigmoidoscopy]] every 2 years beginning at age of 10 years | **[[Sigmoidoscopy]] every 2 years beginning at age of 10 years | ||
**[[Colonoscopy]] every year following finding [[adenoma]] | **[[Colonoscopy]] every year following finding [[adenoma]] |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Mohamad Alkateb, MBBCh [2]
Overview
Screening for familial adenomatous polyposis by genetic testing and/or colonoscopy is recommended among patients with history of multiple colonic adenomas and family history of familial adenomatous polyposis.
Screening
- Screening for familial adenomatous polyposis for individuals at high risk is done by:[1][2]
- Sigmoidoscopy every 2 years beginning at age of 10 years
- Colonoscopy every year following finding adenoma
- Endoscopy concomitant with colonoscopy
- Side viewing endoscopy beginning at age 15 years to evaluate ampulla
- If there is a positive family history of familial adenomatous polyposis, screening colonoscopy must be started at the age of the youngest family member's polyps or symptoms.
References
- ↑ Kennedy, Raelene D.; Potter, D. Dean; Moir, Christopher R.; El-Youssef, Mounif (2014). "The natural history of familial adenomatous polyposis syndrome: A 24year review of a single center experience in screening, diagnosis, and outcomes". Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 49 (1): 82–86. doi:10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2013.09.033. ISSN 0022-3468.
- ↑ King, John E.; Dozois, Roger R.; Lindor, Noralane M.; Ahlquist, David A. (2000). "Care of Patients and Their Families With Familial Adenomatous Polyposis". Mayo Clinic Proceedings. 75 (1): 57–67. doi:10.4065/75.1.57. ISSN 0025-6196.