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Venous BLEBS found in colonoscopy       Question  ??????

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QX - 06 Mar 2006 13:03 GMT
Can anyone explain the significance of "Venous BLEBS" found during a
colonoscopy (preliminary report)?
I would like to have a little background when I talk to the GI doc in
2 weeks for official result visit. (VA Outpatient).
Thanks
Howard McCollister - 07 Mar 2006 00:38 GMT
> Can anyone explain the significance of "Venous BLEBS" found during a
> colonoscopy (preliminary report)?
> I would like to have a little background when I talk to the GI doc in
> 2 weeks for official result visit. (VA Outpatient).
> Thanks

It depends on the extent. Occasional such blebs are common. If they are
large and numerous, it may be part of a syndrome of venous malformations
that can bleed.

HMc
 
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