2014
DOI: 10.6061/clinics/2014(11)03
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Using computed tomography colonography in patients at high risk of colorectal cancer – a prospective study in a university hospital in South America

Abstract: OBJECTIVES:The purpose of our study was to report the results of the implementation of computed tomography colonography in a university hospital setting serving a Brazilian population at high risk of colorectal cancer.METHODS:After creating a computed tomography colonography service in our institution, 85 patients at high risk of colorectal cancer underwent computed tomography colonography followed by a same-day optical colonoscopy from September 2010 to May 2012. The overall accuracy of computed tomography co… Show more

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“…Moreover, with CT colonography, detecting extracolonic alterations in the abdominal or pelvic cavity is possible, which could in turn lead to new treatment approaches depending on the attending physician. 19 Our study only analyzed the sensitivity and specificity of CT colonography and did not consider the risk of complications or patient acceptance. Abbreviations: F, female; M, male; Max, maximum; Min, minimum; SD, standard deviation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, with CT colonography, detecting extracolonic alterations in the abdominal or pelvic cavity is possible, which could in turn lead to new treatment approaches depending on the attending physician. 19 Our study only analyzed the sensitivity and specificity of CT colonography and did not consider the risk of complications or patient acceptance. Abbreviations: F, female; M, male; Max, maximum; Min, minimum; SD, standard deviation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%