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Li D et al. – Screening colonoscopy was performed on a 35–year–old woman whose mother died from colon cancer at age 34. She had life–long constipation and had undergone a right hemicolectomy at age 33 because of cecal volvulus. Physical examination revealed a well–healed surgical scar in the midline of her abdomen and was otherwise unremarkable.

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