Skip to main content

Table 1 Colonoscopy findings

From: Peutz–Jeghers syndrome with polyps in the stomach, duodenum, and small and large intestine: a case report

Date

Colonoscopy findings

13/9/2022

One giant polyp in mid transverse colon, and multiple small ones from rectum to mid transverse colon. Scope nonnegotiable past mid transverse

26/9/2022

Cecum normal. Ascending colon normal. Multiple small polyps of variable size noted from rectum to hepatic flexure. One giant polyp in mid transverse colon removed with suture

1/11/2022

Giant polyp in proximal transverse colon causing intussusceptions of colon, which was relieved endoscopically. After that, up to hepatic flexure investigated. Giant polyp not amenable to resection due to broad and large stalk. Multiple small polyps in descending and sigmoid colon. Few small polypectomies done

9/6/2023

One large polyp in the cecum. One in transverse colon. Another last in the splenic flexure occupying whole lumen. One in the descending colon. Three small ones in the rectum and sigmoid. No polypectomy done this time