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Types and Patterns of Colonic Polyps Encountered at a Tertiary Care Center in a Developing Country in South Asia

Purpose. To identify the prevalence, types, and patterns of colonic polyps in a cohort of patients presenting to a tertiary care referral center in Sri Lanka. Methods. Endoscopy and pathology reports of a single unit from 2006 to 2013 were analyzed retrospectively. Spearman's correlation coeffi...

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Autores principales: Wickramasinghe, Dakshitha Praneeth, Samaranayaka, Sanjeev F., Lakmal, Chamila, Mathotaarachchi, Sashi, Kanishka Lal, Chula, Keppetiyagama, Chathuranga, Samarasekera, Dharmabandhu Nandadeva
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4333906/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25763316
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/248142
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author Wickramasinghe, Dakshitha Praneeth
Samaranayaka, Sanjeev F.
Lakmal, Chamila
Mathotaarachchi, Sashi
Kanishka Lal, Chula
Keppetiyagama, Chathuranga
Samarasekera, Dharmabandhu Nandadeva
author_facet Wickramasinghe, Dakshitha Praneeth
Samaranayaka, Sanjeev F.
Lakmal, Chamila
Mathotaarachchi, Sashi
Kanishka Lal, Chula
Keppetiyagama, Chathuranga
Samarasekera, Dharmabandhu Nandadeva
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description Purpose. To identify the prevalence, types, and patterns of colonic polyps in a cohort of patients presenting to a tertiary care referral center in Sri Lanka. Methods. Endoscopy and pathology reports of a single unit from 2006 to 2013 were analyzed retrospectively. Spearman's correlation coefficient and chi-square test were used to identify correlations. Results. There were a total of 158 patients (M : F, 10 : 57) who had polyps encountered on colonoscopy (n = 1408) and flexible sigmoidoscopy (n = 2402) with an incidence of 4.1%. Mean age was 56.5 years (SD 16.4) and the incidence of polyps increased with age. The majority (81.6%) had one polyp. A total of 188 polyps were assessed and most were seen in the rectum (33.5%) followed by sigmoid colon (22.9%). The commonest histological type was tubulovillous adenoma (33.5%) followed by tubular adenoma (24.5%). Most polyps were benign (91.5%). There was no statistically significant correlation with age or gender with malignancy, site, or histology. Discussion and Conclusion. The incidence of colorectal polyps was lower than the values reported in the west. More polyps were identified in males. There was no statistically significant association between age, gender, or multiplicity and malignant change in the polyps.
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spelling pubmed-43339062015-03-11 Types and Patterns of Colonic Polyps Encountered at a Tertiary Care Center in a Developing Country in South Asia Wickramasinghe, Dakshitha Praneeth Samaranayaka, Sanjeev F. Lakmal, Chamila Mathotaarachchi, Sashi Kanishka Lal, Chula Keppetiyagama, Chathuranga Samarasekera, Dharmabandhu Nandadeva Anal Cell Pathol (Amst) Research Article Purpose. To identify the prevalence, types, and patterns of colonic polyps in a cohort of patients presenting to a tertiary care referral center in Sri Lanka. Methods. Endoscopy and pathology reports of a single unit from 2006 to 2013 were analyzed retrospectively. Spearman's correlation coefficient and chi-square test were used to identify correlations. Results. There were a total of 158 patients (M : F, 10 : 57) who had polyps encountered on colonoscopy (n = 1408) and flexible sigmoidoscopy (n = 2402) with an incidence of 4.1%. Mean age was 56.5 years (SD 16.4) and the incidence of polyps increased with age. The majority (81.6%) had one polyp. A total of 188 polyps were assessed and most were seen in the rectum (33.5%) followed by sigmoid colon (22.9%). The commonest histological type was tubulovillous adenoma (33.5%) followed by tubular adenoma (24.5%). Most polyps were benign (91.5%). There was no statistically significant correlation with age or gender with malignancy, site, or histology. Discussion and Conclusion. The incidence of colorectal polyps was lower than the values reported in the west. More polyps were identified in males. There was no statistically significant association between age, gender, or multiplicity and malignant change in the polyps. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014 2014-12-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4333906/ /pubmed/25763316 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/248142 Text en Copyright © 2014 Dakshitha Praneeth Wickramasinghe et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under 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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Samaranayaka, Sanjeev F.
Lakmal, Chamila
Mathotaarachchi, Sashi
Kanishka Lal, Chula
Keppetiyagama, Chathuranga
Samarasekera, Dharmabandhu Nandadeva
Types and Patterns of Colonic Polyps Encountered at a Tertiary Care Center in a Developing Country in South Asia
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title_full Types and Patterns of Colonic Polyps Encountered at a Tertiary Care Center in a Developing Country in South Asia
title_fullStr Types and Patterns of Colonic Polyps Encountered at a Tertiary Care Center in a Developing Country in South Asia
title_full_unstemmed Types and Patterns of Colonic Polyps Encountered at a Tertiary Care Center in a Developing Country in South Asia
title_short Types and Patterns of Colonic Polyps Encountered at a Tertiary Care Center in a Developing Country in South Asia
title_sort types and patterns of colonic polyps encountered at a tertiary care center in a developing country in south asia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4333906/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25763316
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/248142
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