AGA’s latest clinical practice update outlines what to do with nonampullary duodenal lesions. These polyps are found in up to 5% of all upper endoscopies, usually in asymptomatic patients. Although most are benign, adenomas are estimated to account for 10%–20% of these lesions. AGA’s CPU provides practical guidance on evaluating and risk-stratifying patients with nonampullary duodenal polyps and the best approaches for resection, surveillance, and managing complications.
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