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Author PageAuthor::Vendhan Ramanujam
Exam Type ExamType::USMLE Step 3
Main Category MainCategory::Primary Care Office, MainCategory::Inpatient Facilities
Sub Category SubCategory::Gastrointestinal, SubCategory::Surgery
Prompt [[Prompt::A 48 year old Caucasian male presented to his primary care physician with the complaint of an episode of passing blood along with his stool. He had no prior history of a similar illness or a colonoscopy. He had no family history of colon cancer. He denied smoking and taking alcohol. His vital signs were heart rate 92 beats/min, respiratory rate 16/minute, blood pressure 110/70 mm Hg and oral temperature 37.2 C. Physical examination was unremarkable. Laboratory examination showed a normal complete blood count and a normal metabolic panel. The patient was referred for a colonoscopy, which revealed a solitary polyp as shown below

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It was removed by snare electrocoagulation and a histopathological examination revealed a non-infiltrating adenocarcinoma. The further line of management in this patient will be]]

Answer A AnswerA::Repeat colonoscopy after 1 year
Answer A Explanation AnswerAExp::'''Correct'''-Polyps with non-infiltrating carcinoma should be followed up with a repeat colonoscopy after 1 year because of the increased risk of relapse.
Answer B AnswerB::Repeat colonoscopy after 3 years
Answer B Explanation [[AnswerBExp::Incorrect-Adenomatous polyps >1 cm in size or multiple (>2) polyps in number or villous type or with a high grade dysplasia should be followed up with a repeat colonoscopy after 3 years. If it is negative, another repeat colonoscopy should follow after 5 years.]]
Answer C AnswerC::Repeat colonoscopy after 5 years
Answer C Explanation [[AnswerCExp::Incorrect-Adenomatous polyp <1 cm in size or ≤2 polyps in number or tubular type or without a high grade dysplasia carriers a low risk of neoplastic conversion and it should be followed up with a repeat colonoscopy after 5 years.]]
Answer D AnswerD::Repeat colonoscopy after 10 years
Answer D Explanation AnswerDExp::'''Incorrect'''-Hyperplastic polyps should be followed up with a repeat colonoscopy after 10 years.
Answer E AnswerE::Repeat colonoscopy after 15 years
Answer E Explanation AnswerEExp::'''Incorrect'''-Repeat colonoscopy after 15 years is not the correct approach to any of above scenario.
Right Answer RightAnswer::A
Explanation [[Explanation::Polyps with non-infiltrating carcinoma should be followed up with a repeat colonoscopy after 1 year to look for a relapse.

Educational Objective: Colonoscopic surveillance of colonic polyps is as follows

Type of polyp

Repeat colonoscopy

Polyp with non infiltrating carcinoma

After 1 year

Adenomatous polyps >1 cm in size or multiple (>2) polyps in number or villous type or with a high grade dysplasia

After 3 years, if negative follow up again after 5 years

Adenomatous polyp <1 cm in size or ≤2 polyps in number or tubular type or without a high grade dysplasia

After 5 years

Hyperplastic polyps

After 10 years


Educational Objective:
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Approved Approved::Yes
Keyword WBRKeyword::Colonic polyp, WBRKeyword::Adenomatous polyp, WBRKeyword::Villous polyp, WBRKeyword::Tubular polyp, WBRKeyword::Hyperplastic polyp
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