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editorial
. 2017 Oct 1;3(4):212–217.

Table 3.

Location of polyps. One participant from the HIV-positive group had asymptomatic colitis in the sigmoid colon. The polyps in bold (n=13) are those which would have not been detected/removed if sigmoidoscopy was used

ID Number of polyps Location of first polyp Location of second polyp Location of third polyp Group
(HIV positive/negative)
Biposy#3 1 5 mm from sigmoid colon Negative
Biposy#4 1 5–9 mm from sigmoid colon Negative
Biposy#7 1 5–9 mm from rectum Negative
Biposy#9 1 <5 mm from caecum Negative
Biposy#15 1 5–9 mm from hepatic flexure Positive
Biposy#17 3 5 mm from caecum 5–9 mm from caecum 10–15 mm from ascending colon Positive
Biposy#19 1 5 mm from sigmoid colon Positive
Biposy#21 2 5 mm from transverse colon 10–15 mm from hepatic flexure Positive
Biposy#22 1 5–9 mm from sigmoid colon Positive
Biposy#23 2 5–9 mm from sigmoid colon <5 mm from rectosigmoid junction Positive
Biposy#27 3 10–15 mm from sigmoid colon 0.1 cm×0.1 cm from ascending colon 0.1 cm×0.1 cm from terminal ileum Positive
Biposy#28 2 10–15 mm from descending colon 5–9 mm from ascending colon Positive
Biposy#29 1 5 mm from sigmoid colon Positive
Biposy#31 1 <5 mm from sigmoid colon - Positive
Biposy#37 2 <5 mm from caecum <5 mm from caecum and diverticulum Positive
Biposy#38 1 <5 mm from caecum positive