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  2. Daniel Kahneman on What Colonoscopies Teach Us About Memory

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    At the time, it was a painful thing to go through, and colonoscopies used to last ... in a study that we did, the shortest one was four minutes, I think, and the longest one was an hour and a ...

  3. I got a colonoscopy, made twice-baked potatoes and learned a ...

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    My kid raved about it, which made the hour-and-a-half wait worth it. (Word to the wise: It’s a time-consuming recipe so keep that in mind when making it.) 🩺 What I did…I got a colonoscopy ...

  4. Toxic megacolon - Wikipedia

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    Emergency action may be required if severe abdominal pain develops, particularly if it is accompanied by fever, rapid heart rate, tenderness when the abdomen is pressed, bloody diarrhea, frequent diarrhea, or painful bowel movements. Colonoscopy is contraindicated, as it may rupture the dilated colon resulting in peritonitis and septic shock.

  5. Megacolon - Wikipedia

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    Patients with colonic inertia show the marker spread throughout the large intestines, while patients with outlet obstruction exhibit slow accumulations of markers in some places. A colonoscopy can also be used to rule out mechanical obstructive causes. Anorectal manometry may help to differentiate acquired from congenital forms. Rectal biopsy ...

  6. Ulcerative colitis - Wikipedia

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    However, a complete colonoscopy with entry into the terminal ileum should be performed to rule out Crohn's disease, and assess extent and severity of disease. [73] Endoscopic findings in ulcerative colitis include: erythema (redness of the mucosa ), friability of the mucosa, superficial ulceration, and loss of the vascular appearance of the colon.

  7. We know it's uncomfortable, but as soon as you're eligible ...

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    Colon cancer is a highly preventable disease, but similar to other lethal diseases, the seeds of destruction are planted early, growing over the years

  8. Colonoscopy - Wikipedia

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    Routine use of colonoscopy screening varies globally. In the US, colonoscopy is a commonly recommended and widely utilized screening method for colorectal cancer, often beginning at age 45 or 50, depending on risk factors and guidelines from organizations like the American Cancer Society. [9] However, screening practices differ worldwide.

  9. Talk:Colonoscopy - Wikipedia

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    Whatever your reason for needing/wanting/being referred for a colonoscopy and endoscopy (and I'm well aware there are risks in this type and many other types of procedures), please be aware that the procedure can go very smoothly and you can gain vital information in diagnosing. Lisametcalf 05:02, 7 July 2007 (UTC)