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During the procedure, your physician may identify conditions called "findings" that vary in their importance. Based on your age, certain findings are so common that they are almost expected and may be of no significance.

Endoscopic findings during colonoscopy can be broken down into four main categories: Growths & Tumors, Inflammation, Abnormal Blood Vessels, and Variations of Normal Anatomy.


 
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