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Adenomatous Colorectal Polyps in Patients Referred for Colonoscopy in a Regional Hospital in Kuwait

BACKGROUND/AIM: Adenomatous colorectal polyps (ACPs) are known to be the precursor lesions for colorectal cancer. The aim of the study was to determine the prevalence, endoscopic and pathological features of ACPs in patients referred for colonoscopy. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The endoscopic and histolog...

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Autores principales: Al-Enezi, Saleh A., Alsurayei, Saqer A., Ismail, Ali E., Aly, Nasser Yehia A., Ismail, Waleed A., Abou-Bakr, Amany A.
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Publicado: Medknow Publications 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3003207/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20616414
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1319-3767.65194
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author Al-Enezi, Saleh A.
Alsurayei, Saqer A.
Ismail, Ali E.
Aly, Nasser Yehia A.
Ismail, Waleed A.
Abou-Bakr, Amany A.
author_facet Al-Enezi, Saleh A.
Alsurayei, Saqer A.
Ismail, Ali E.
Aly, Nasser Yehia A.
Ismail, Waleed A.
Abou-Bakr, Amany A.
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description BACKGROUND/AIM: Adenomatous colorectal polyps (ACPs) are known to be the precursor lesions for colorectal cancer. The aim of the study was to determine the prevalence, endoscopic and pathological features of ACPs in patients referred for colonoscopy. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The endoscopic and histological reports of adult patients who underwent complete colonoscopy in the gastroenterology unit of a regional Kuwaiti hospital between January 2008 and December 2008 were retrospectively studied. The specimens of polyps were reviewed by an experienced pathologist who was blinded to the clinical or endoscopic information. Non-neoplastic polyps were not included in the analysis. RESULTS: Of 530 eligible patients (mean age, 45 years; male-female ratio, 2:1), 54 (10%) had 103 ACPs. Of the patients with ACPs (mean age, 57 years), 43 (80%) were males and 36 (67%) were Kuwaitis. Histopathological examination of the most significant polyp in each patient revealed that 40 (74%) polyps were tubular adenomas (TAs); 11 (20%), tubulovillous (TV) adenomas; and 3 (6%), villous adenomas. High-grade dysplasia was noticed in 4 (10%) adenomas. Fifteen (2.8%) of the 530 patients had advanced ACPs. Logistic regression analysis of some variables and their association with ACPs found that age (P<0.001; OR, 1.9; CI, 1.5-2.3), history of adenoma (P=0.001; OR, 6.4; CI, .2.1-19.4) and being Kuwaitis (P=0.029; OR, 2.1; CI, 1.1-4.1) to be independently associated with ACPs. CONCLUSION: The most common histological type of ACPs was tubular adenoma. Advancing age, being Kuwaiti nationals and prior removal of ACPs were significantly associated with the occurrence of ACPs.
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spelling pubmed-30032072010-12-23 Adenomatous Colorectal Polyps in Patients Referred for Colonoscopy in a Regional Hospital in Kuwait Al-Enezi, Saleh A. Alsurayei, Saqer A. Ismail, Ali E. Aly, Nasser Yehia A. Ismail, Waleed A. Abou-Bakr, Amany A. Saudi J Gastroenterol Original Article BACKGROUND/AIM: Adenomatous colorectal polyps (ACPs) are known to be the precursor lesions for colorectal cancer. The aim of the study was to determine the prevalence, endoscopic and pathological features of ACPs in patients referred for colonoscopy. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The endoscopic and histological reports of adult patients who underwent complete colonoscopy in the gastroenterology unit of a regional Kuwaiti hospital between January 2008 and December 2008 were retrospectively studied. The specimens of polyps were reviewed by an experienced pathologist who was blinded to the clinical or endoscopic information. Non-neoplastic polyps were not included in the analysis. RESULTS: Of 530 eligible patients (mean age, 45 years; male-female ratio, 2:1), 54 (10%) had 103 ACPs. Of the patients with ACPs (mean age, 57 years), 43 (80%) were males and 36 (67%) were Kuwaitis. Histopathological examination of the most significant polyp in each patient revealed that 40 (74%) polyps were tubular adenomas (TAs); 11 (20%), tubulovillous (TV) adenomas; and 3 (6%), villous adenomas. High-grade dysplasia was noticed in 4 (10%) adenomas. Fifteen (2.8%) of the 530 patients had advanced ACPs. Logistic regression analysis of some variables and their association with ACPs found that age (P<0.001; OR, 1.9; CI, 1.5-2.3), history of adenoma (P=0.001; OR, 6.4; CI, .2.1-19.4) and being Kuwaitis (P=0.029; OR, 2.1; CI, 1.1-4.1) to be independently associated with ACPs. CONCLUSION: The most common histological type of ACPs was tubular adenoma. Advancing age, being Kuwaiti nationals and prior removal of ACPs were significantly associated with the occurrence of ACPs. Medknow Publications 2010-07 /pmc/articles/PMC3003207/ /pubmed/20616414 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1319-3767.65194 Text en © The Saudi Journal of Gastroenterology http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Al-Enezi, Saleh A.
Alsurayei, Saqer A.
Ismail, Ali E.
Aly, Nasser Yehia A.
Ismail, Waleed A.
Abou-Bakr, Amany A.
Adenomatous Colorectal Polyps in Patients Referred for Colonoscopy in a Regional Hospital in Kuwait
title Adenomatous Colorectal Polyps in Patients Referred for Colonoscopy in a Regional Hospital in Kuwait
title_full Adenomatous Colorectal Polyps in Patients Referred for Colonoscopy in a Regional Hospital in Kuwait
title_fullStr Adenomatous Colorectal Polyps in Patients Referred for Colonoscopy in a Regional Hospital in Kuwait
title_full_unstemmed Adenomatous Colorectal Polyps in Patients Referred for Colonoscopy in a Regional Hospital in Kuwait
title_short Adenomatous Colorectal Polyps in Patients Referred for Colonoscopy in a Regional Hospital in Kuwait
title_sort adenomatous colorectal polyps in patients referred for colonoscopy in a regional hospital in kuwait
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3003207/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20616414
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1319-3767.65194
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