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Prevalence and distinctive biologic features of flat colorectal adenomas in a North American population
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Prevalence and distinctive biologic features of flat colorectal adenomas in a North American population

Yusuke Saitoh, Irving Waxman, A. Brian West, Nikolay K. Popnikolov, Zoran Gatalica, Jiro Watari, Takeshi Obara, Yutaka Kohgo and Pankaj J. Pasricha
Gastroenterology (New York, N.Y. 1943), Vol.120(7), pp.1657-1665
06/01/2001
PMID: 11375947

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F&D flat and depressed
Background & Aims: To assess the prevalence of flat and depressed (F&D) colorectal adenomas in the United States, we performed a prospective study of 211 American patients. Methods: Dye-assisted colonoscopy was performed in the presence of both an American and a Japanese investigator. Results: F&D lesions were found in 22.7% of patients, and these were more likely to be adenomatous than polypoid lesions (82% vs. 67%; P = 0.03) and contained more invasive cancer (4.5% vs. 0%; P = 0.04), which also appeared to be at a disproportionately advanced stage. The average size of all F&D advanced lesions (high-grade dysplasia and cancer) was significantly smaller than comparable polypoid lesions (10.75 ± 2.7 mm vs. 20 6 2.9 mm; P<0.05). F&D adenomas showed significantly stronger fragile histidine triad (FHIT) expression and lower p53 reactivity than similarly sized polypoid adenomas, whereas proliferative and apoptotic indices were similar in both groups. Conclusions: We conclude that there is a significant prevalence of colonic F&D colorectal adenomas in this country and that these lesions have significantly different biologic features than polypoid lesions. The clinical and epidemiologic implications of these findings for American patients need to be addressed in further studies.
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