A 65-year-old man presented with an episode of syncope. He said he felt dizzy during defecation and noticed gross bleeding in the pan. Fecal occult blood test done 3 months ago as a pa of routine screening for colon cancer was negative. There is no history of recent weight loss. What is the likely colonoscopic finding?
A 65-year-old man presented with an episode of syncope. He said he felt dizzy during defecation and noticed gross bleeding in the pan. Fecal occult blood test done 3 months ago as a pa of routine screening for colon cancer was negative. There is no history of recent weight loss. What is the likely colonoscopic finding?
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A 65-year-old man presented with an episode of syncope. He said he felt dizzy during defecation and noticed gross bleeding in the pan. Fecal occult blood test done 3 months ago as a pa of routine screening for colon cancer was negative. There is no history of recent weight loss. What is the likely colonoscopic finding?
β Correct Answer: D. Dilated mucosal and submucosal veins in the colon
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