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INFLUENCE OF PATIENT AGE AND COLORECTAL POLYP SIZE ON HISTOPATHOLOGY FINDINGS

BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancer is a major cause of morbidity and mortality and can arise through the adenoma-carcinoma sequence. Colonoscopy is considered the method of choice for population-wide cancer screening. AIM: To assess the characteristics of endoscopically resected polyps in a consecutive s...

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Autores principales: SILVA, Silvana Marques e, ROSA, Viviane Fernandes, dos SANTOS, Antônio Carlos Nóbrega, de ALMEIDA, Romulo Medeiros, de OLIVEIRA, Paulo Gonçalves, de SOUSA, João Batista
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Publicado: Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgia Digestiva 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4678682/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25004288
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0102-67202014000200006
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author SILVA, Silvana Marques e
ROSA, Viviane Fernandes
dos SANTOS, Antônio Carlos Nóbrega
de ALMEIDA, Romulo Medeiros
de OLIVEIRA, Paulo Gonçalves
de SOUSA, João Batista
author_facet SILVA, Silvana Marques e
ROSA, Viviane Fernandes
dos SANTOS, Antônio Carlos Nóbrega
de ALMEIDA, Romulo Medeiros
de OLIVEIRA, Paulo Gonçalves
de SOUSA, João Batista
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description BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancer is a major cause of morbidity and mortality and can arise through the adenoma-carcinoma sequence. Colonoscopy is considered the method of choice for population-wide cancer screening. AIM: To assess the characteristics of endoscopically resected polyps in a consecutive series of patients who underwent colonoscopy at a university hospital and compare histopathology findings according to patient age and polyp size. METHODS: Retrospective, cross-sectional of 1950 colonoscopy reports from consecutively examined patients. The sample was restricted to reports that mentioned colorectal polyps. A chart review was carried out for collection of demographic data and histopathology results. Data were compared for polyps sized ≤0.5 cm and ≥0.6 cm and then for polyps sized ≤1.0 cm and ≥1.1 cm. Finally, all polyps resected from patients aged 49 years or younger were compared with those resected from patients aged 50 years or older. RESULTS: A total of 272 colorectal polyps were resected in 224 of the 1950 colonoscopies included in the sample (11.5%). Polyps >1 cm tended to be pedunculated (p=0.000) and were more likely to exhibit an adenomatous component (p=0.001), a villous component (p=0.000), and dysplasia (p=0.003). These findings held true when the size cutoff was set at 0.5 cm. Patients aged 50 years or older were more likely to have sessile polyps (p=0.023) and polyps located in the proximal colon (p=0.009). There were no significant differences between groups in histopathology or presence of dysplasia. CONCLUSION: Polyp size is associated with presence of adenomas, a villous component, and dysplasia, whereas patient age is more frequently associated with sessile polyps in the proximal colon.
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spelling pubmed-46786822016-02-24 INFLUENCE OF PATIENT AGE AND COLORECTAL POLYP SIZE ON HISTOPATHOLOGY FINDINGS SILVA, Silvana Marques e ROSA, Viviane Fernandes dos SANTOS, Antônio Carlos Nóbrega de ALMEIDA, Romulo Medeiros de OLIVEIRA, Paulo Gonçalves de SOUSA, João Batista Arq Bras Cir Dig Original Article BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancer is a major cause of morbidity and mortality and can arise through the adenoma-carcinoma sequence. Colonoscopy is considered the method of choice for population-wide cancer screening. AIM: To assess the characteristics of endoscopically resected polyps in a consecutive series of patients who underwent colonoscopy at a university hospital and compare histopathology findings according to patient age and polyp size. METHODS: Retrospective, cross-sectional of 1950 colonoscopy reports from consecutively examined patients. The sample was restricted to reports that mentioned colorectal polyps. A chart review was carried out for collection of demographic data and histopathology results. Data were compared for polyps sized ≤0.5 cm and ≥0.6 cm and then for polyps sized ≤1.0 cm and ≥1.1 cm. Finally, all polyps resected from patients aged 49 years or younger were compared with those resected from patients aged 50 years or older. RESULTS: A total of 272 colorectal polyps were resected in 224 of the 1950 colonoscopies included in the sample (11.5%). Polyps >1 cm tended to be pedunculated (p=0.000) and were more likely to exhibit an adenomatous component (p=0.001), a villous component (p=0.000), and dysplasia (p=0.003). These findings held true when the size cutoff was set at 0.5 cm. Patients aged 50 years or older were more likely to have sessile polyps (p=0.023) and polyps located in the proximal colon (p=0.009). There were no significant differences between groups in histopathology or presence of dysplasia. CONCLUSION: Polyp size is associated with presence of adenomas, a villous component, and dysplasia, whereas patient age is more frequently associated with sessile polyps in the proximal colon. Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgia Digestiva 2014 /pmc/articles/PMC4678682/ /pubmed/25004288 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0102-67202014000200006 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License, which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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SILVA, Silvana Marques e
ROSA, Viviane Fernandes
dos SANTOS, Antônio Carlos Nóbrega
de ALMEIDA, Romulo Medeiros
de OLIVEIRA, Paulo Gonçalves
de SOUSA, João Batista
INFLUENCE OF PATIENT AGE AND COLORECTAL POLYP SIZE ON HISTOPATHOLOGY FINDINGS
title INFLUENCE OF PATIENT AGE AND COLORECTAL POLYP SIZE ON HISTOPATHOLOGY FINDINGS
title_full INFLUENCE OF PATIENT AGE AND COLORECTAL POLYP SIZE ON HISTOPATHOLOGY FINDINGS
title_fullStr INFLUENCE OF PATIENT AGE AND COLORECTAL POLYP SIZE ON HISTOPATHOLOGY FINDINGS
title_full_unstemmed INFLUENCE OF PATIENT AGE AND COLORECTAL POLYP SIZE ON HISTOPATHOLOGY FINDINGS
title_short INFLUENCE OF PATIENT AGE AND COLORECTAL POLYP SIZE ON HISTOPATHOLOGY FINDINGS
title_sort influence of patient age and colorectal polyp size on histopathology findings
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4678682/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25004288
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0102-67202014000200006
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