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What Is Hypertrophied Anal Papillae?

I get colonoscopy report and my Dr. write me the description of anus a hypertrophied anal papilla.

My age 75 years My height 5 feet My weght 148 Lb

and Dr. find some colonic polips, Melanosis col, and Anal skin tag (woody). So I don't know what is hypertrophied anal papilla.
Mon, 23 Jun 2014
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It is the part of anal canal and hypertrophy indicate exposure to harsh stools like in constipation. Polyps and skin tags with papillary hypertrophy at age of 75 needs conservative management and constant monitoring say annual colonoscopy to be out of the woods.
visit this link to understand better the anal canal anatomy
http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1990236-overview
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What Is Hypertrophied Anal Papillae?

Thank you for asking! It is the part of anal canal and hypertrophy indicate exposure to harsh stools like in constipation. Polyps and skin tags with papillary hypertrophy at age of 75 needs conservative management and constant monitoring say annual colonoscopy to be out of the woods. visit this link to understand better the anal canal anatomy http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1990236-overview take care