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What Does The Following Colonoscopy Report Suggest?

Sections of these fragments of colonic mucosa that are polypoid with aggregates of lymphoplasmacytic cells in the stroma but with no evidence of hyperplasia. I would like to understand what this means after undergoing a colonoscopy and the histopathology.
Thu, 31 Aug 2017
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Hello,
Nothing abnormal apart from few polypoidal changes.
No treatment or surgery required in this stage.
Do frequent follow up scans
Thanks
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What Does The Following Colonoscopy Report Suggest?

Hello, Nothing abnormal apart from few polypoidal changes. No treatment or surgery required in this stage. Do frequent follow up scans Thanks