The prevalence of high dysplastic colonic adenomatous polyps in a 3 year endoscopic retrospective study from a single clinical center

Introduction: Many colon neoplastic tumors come from the malignancy of adenomatous polyps (70%-90%) that were not timely diagnosed in order to be resected. Materials and Methods: We conducted a retrospective study regarding the incidence of adenomatous polyps during 1.000 consecutive colonoscopies p...

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Main Authors: Alexandru C. Septimiu, Cosmin A. Moldovan, Florin D. Ungureanu
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Language:English
Published: Ion Motofei, Carol Davila University 2017-04-01
Series:Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences
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Online Access:http://scholar.valpo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1063&context=jmms
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author Alexandru C. Septimiu
Cosmin A. Moldovan
Florin D. Ungureanu
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description Introduction: Many colon neoplastic tumors come from the malignancy of adenomatous polyps (70%-90%) that were not timely diagnosed in order to be resected. Materials and Methods: We conducted a retrospective study regarding the incidence of adenomatous polyps during 1.000 consecutive colonoscopies performed in our Upper and Lower Digestive Endoscopy Laboratory during a three-year period. Results: During these colonoscopies, some targeted polyps were biopsied or completely removed and the samples had been sent to a complete anatomopathological examination. Taking into consideration the results, the polyps were classified after the histological type and the form of dysplasia, in order to determine the polyp forms that present a high risk of malignancy. Conclusion: Given the rather high frequency of malignant polyps discovered during our study, we highly recommend colonoscopy as a method of choice for routine monitoring of selected cases.
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spelling doaj.art-192d888ab19f4a83b374486976751e032022-12-21T19:20:10ZengIon Motofei, Carol Davila UniversityJournal of Mind and Medical Sciences2392-76742017-04-0141677310.22543/7674.41.P6773The prevalence of high dysplastic colonic adenomatous polyps in a 3 year endoscopic retrospective study from a single clinical centerAlexandru C. Septimiu0Cosmin A. Moldovan1Florin D. Ungureanu2Witting Clinical Hospital, Department of SurgeryTitu Maiorescu University, Department of SurgeryTitu Maiorescu University, Department of SurgeryIntroduction: Many colon neoplastic tumors come from the malignancy of adenomatous polyps (70%-90%) that were not timely diagnosed in order to be resected. Materials and Methods: We conducted a retrospective study regarding the incidence of adenomatous polyps during 1.000 consecutive colonoscopies performed in our Upper and Lower Digestive Endoscopy Laboratory during a three-year period. Results: During these colonoscopies, some targeted polyps were biopsied or completely removed and the samples had been sent to a complete anatomopathological examination. Taking into consideration the results, the polyps were classified after the histological type and the form of dysplasia, in order to determine the polyp forms that present a high risk of malignancy. Conclusion: Given the rather high frequency of malignant polyps discovered during our study, we highly recommend colonoscopy as a method of choice for routine monitoring of selected cases.http://scholar.valpo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1063&context=jmmsadenomatouspolypsdysplasiaendoscopicretrospectivestudy
spellingShingle Alexandru C. Septimiu
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The prevalence of high dysplastic colonic adenomatous polyps in a 3 year endoscopic retrospective study from a single clinical center
Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences
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title The prevalence of high dysplastic colonic adenomatous polyps in a 3 year endoscopic retrospective study from a single clinical center
title_full The prevalence of high dysplastic colonic adenomatous polyps in a 3 year endoscopic retrospective study from a single clinical center
title_fullStr The prevalence of high dysplastic colonic adenomatous polyps in a 3 year endoscopic retrospective study from a single clinical center
title_full_unstemmed The prevalence of high dysplastic colonic adenomatous polyps in a 3 year endoscopic retrospective study from a single clinical center
title_short The prevalence of high dysplastic colonic adenomatous polyps in a 3 year endoscopic retrospective study from a single clinical center
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