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How to Endoscopically Characterize a Colon Polyp

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Course: Basics in Endoscopy

Introduction and Patient Background (00:00:00.600 - 00:00:27.000)

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  1. Introduction and Patient Background (00:00:00.600 - 00:00:27.000)

    • Characterization of colon polyps
    • Patient's history and lesion location
  2. Evaluation and Classification (00:00:27.000 - 00:03:30.300)

    • Morphology, surface, and vessel evaluation
    • Paris, Kudo, NICE, and Sano classifications
    • Dynamic evaluation and highlights of the lesion
  3. Detailed Analysis and Classification (00:03:30.300 - 00:05:43.800)

    • Lesion's characteristics according to Paris, Kudo, NICE, and Sano classifications
    • Relationship with surrounding structures
    • Dynamic evaluation and special highlights
  4. Practical Approach with Janet Classification (00:05:43.800 - 00:06:05.300)

    • Advantages of Janet classification
    • Focusing on vessel pattern and surface pattern
    • Final classification of the lesion

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