Routine colonoscopy following acute uncomplicated diverticulitis
British journal of surgery2011Vol. 98(11), pp. 1630–1634
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Abstract
The yield of advanced colonic neoplasia in this cohort was equivalent to, or less than that detected on screening asymptomatic average-risk individuals. In the absence of other indications, subsequent evaluation of the colon may not be required to confirm the diagnosis of diverticulitis.
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