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Hi Everyone,
My son (age 21) had a scope today (6th in 4 years). He was dx with Crohns at age 13 and it was just in terminal ileum at that time. At some point in late high school it likely went to colon. He was put in Stelara his freshman year of college at age 18. Scopes since that time have varied from only some patches of inflammation to moderate and severe in locations. The two most difficult spots appear to be proximal 5cm of ascending colon, terminal ileum and rectum will moderate inflammation today. The rest looked normal. We may need to move to something else from Stelara since he is already getting it every 4 weeks.
Last year they only did biopsies in one area of inflammation and removed a sessile serrated ademoma. We were told there was no dysplasia on either biopsy at that time. This year the "indications" for the scope were "High Risk Colon Cancer Surveillance". Is this something that they write after active disease for 8 years or is there a bigger reason to be concerned. They did 4 biopsies every 10cm through the entire colon. Is that common or are they concerned for a bigger reason?
We were origianlly scheduled to meet with his doctor next week but he is not going to be there now so we don't meet until the 20th. We are going to email him but wanted to know if this is just something that is always said or something to ask and be concerned about.
Thanks
My son (age 21) had a scope today (6th in 4 years). He was dx with Crohns at age 13 and it was just in terminal ileum at that time. At some point in late high school it likely went to colon. He was put in Stelara his freshman year of college at age 18. Scopes since that time have varied from only some patches of inflammation to moderate and severe in locations. The two most difficult spots appear to be proximal 5cm of ascending colon, terminal ileum and rectum will moderate inflammation today. The rest looked normal. We may need to move to something else from Stelara since he is already getting it every 4 weeks.
Last year they only did biopsies in one area of inflammation and removed a sessile serrated ademoma. We were told there was no dysplasia on either biopsy at that time. This year the "indications" for the scope were "High Risk Colon Cancer Surveillance". Is this something that they write after active disease for 8 years or is there a bigger reason to be concerned. They did 4 biopsies every 10cm through the entire colon. Is that common or are they concerned for a bigger reason?
We were origianlly scheduled to meet with his doctor next week but he is not going to be there now so we don't meet until the 20th. We are going to email him but wanted to know if this is just something that is always said or something to ask and be concerned about.
Thanks