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  • CARSEP XIIFinal Assessment
  • CARSEP XIIBenign Disease
    • A 21-year-old woman who is a smoker was recently diagnosed with ulcerative colitis (UC). Which of the following significantly increases the risk of development of colonic neoplasia?
  • CARSEP XIIColon and Rectal Surgery Educational Program (CARSEP)
  • CARSEP XIIMalignancy
    • A 38-year-old HIV-positive male patient is diagnosed with a cT3N1M0 squamous cancer of the anal canal. The patient’s CD4 count is 250 cells/mm3. What is the most appropriate next step in management?
  • CARSEP XIIPelvic Floor
    • A 75-year-old female patient with fecal incontinence presents for stage 1 sacral neuromodulation. Upon lead stimulation, which of the following findings would be associated with optimal lead position?
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