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Original Article

Growth of Colorectal Polyps: Recovery and Evaluation of Unresected Polyps of Less Than 10 mm, 1 Year after Detection

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Pages 640-645 | Received 18 Oct 1993, Accepted 10 Nov 1993, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Hofstad B, Vatn M, Larsen S, Osnes M. Growth of colorectal polyps: recovery and evaluation of unresected polyps of less than 10 mm, 1 year after detection. Scand J Gastroenterol 1994;29:640-645

Background and Methods: Colonoscopic 1-year control of polyps of less than 10 mm left in situ was carried out in 103 (89%) of 116 originally examined patients.

Results: Analysis showed an 85% recovery: 91% and 81% for polyps of 5-9 mm and <5 mm, respectively. The recovery was significantly related to size and localization, whereas the growth rate was inversely correlated to the originally measured diameter. A linear relationship was demonstrated between anus-to-polyp distances 1 year apart, with a normalized agreement index of 0.70. In only 1 of 189 polyps, an increase of diameter to > 10 mm was demonstrated. The 79 new polyps in 52 (50%) of the patients were significantly smaller, more often right-sided, and related to multiplicity of polyps at the initial examination but not to growth of recovered polyps or cleansing status.

Conclusion: An acceptable recovery and growth rate of polyps <10mm seems to justify the continuation of the study for the remaining 2 years.

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