A 56-year-old man and a 70-year-old woman, with histories of left colectomy and appendectomy
respectively, were admitted to our hospital. In both cases, colonoscopy showed a pedunculated
colonic polyp in the ascending colon, and a silk suture became visible in the stalk
during polypectomy. The histological diagnosis was adenoma. These two cases constitute
the first report of colonic adenomatous polyps accompanied by suture migration.
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Graduate School of Medical Sciences
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