A single-center study demonstrates that omitting pathologic examination of some resected diminutive polyps rarely changes management. These results are indicative of the overall innocuous nature of diminutive polyps, and reinforce the rationale underlying the use of alternative polypectomy strategies at CT colonography rather than universal polypectomy for the management of these lesions.
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P. J. Pickhardt is a Consultant for Viatronix, Medicsight and Philips, and is a Consultant and co-founder of VirtuoCTC. D. H. Kim is a Consultant for Viatronix and is a Consultant and co-founder of VirtuoCTC.
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Kim, D., Pickhardt, P. Managing diminutive polyps—what is the optimal approach?. Nat Rev Gastroenterol Hepatol 8, 129–131 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1038/nrgastro.2011.19
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