Sigmoidoscopy (Anoscopy, Proctoscopy)Anoscopy, Flexible Sigmoidoscopy, Proctoscopy Results
Anoscopy, proctoscopy, and sigmoidoscopy tests allow your health
professional to look at the inner lining of your
anus,
rectum, and the lower part of the
large
intestine (colon). Your health professional should be able to discuss some of the
findings with you immediately after the test. Lab results (such as from a
biopsy) may take several days.
Anoscopy, proctoscopy, and
sigmoidoscopy
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- The lining of the colon appears smooth
and pink, with numerous folds.
- No abnormal growths, pouches,
bleeding, or inflammation is present.
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| Abnormal: |
Some of the more common abnormal findings include:
- Hemorrhoids, which are the most common
cause of blood in the stool.
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Colon polyps
. -
Cancer in the
colon
. - A sore (ulcer).
- Pouches in the wall of
the colon (diverticulosis).
- Redness and swelling of
the lining of the colon (colitis).
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Your health professional will discuss any significant abnormal
results with you in relation to your symptoms and past health.
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