Comparison of endoscopic findings with histopathological features of colorectal polyp

  • Ngô Thị Hoài
  • Mai Hồng Bàng
  • Ngô Tất Trung

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Colorectal cancer, histopathology

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate of endoscopic characteristics, lesions on Pit pattern and histopathology of colorectal polyps. Subject and method: Establish research profile and collect information: Age, gender, endoscopic characteristics, Pit pattern image and histopathology of colorectal polyps. Result: Polyps were more common in men than women (with a ratio of 2.96). Common age was over 60 years old (52.7%). Endoscopic results: 01 polyp (46.1%), 2 polyps (22%) and ≥ 3 polyps (31.9%). Location of polyps: Common in sigmoid and rectum colon. The size of polyps > 2cm in 32.8%. Percentage of Pit pattern (IV + V) was: 58.3%. Histopathological characteristics: Tubular adenoma, villous adenoma, tubulovillous adenoma and carcinoma polyps accounts for 64.8%, 3.3%, 12.1% and 19.8%, respectively. Conclusion: There is an association between histopathology and Pit pattern characteristics in patients with colorectal polyps.

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