Abstract

A 77-year-old man, who had undergone surgery 1 year previously for a colorectal carcinoma of the sigmoid colon, came to our endoscopy unit for surveillance colonoscopy. A 10-mm, pedunculated, polyp was observed at 45 cm from the anus. The patient was not receiving anticoagulation or antiaggregation treatment, and his platelet count and prothrombin activity were normal.

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