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Colorectal Adenomas Santhat Nivatvongs MD Mayo Clinic Rochester Minnesota U. S.A.
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ADENOMATOUS POLYPS OF COLON AND RECTUM Incidence Risk factors of an adenoma Natural history of an adenoma Serrated adenoma Colonoscopic polypectomy
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AUTOPSY SURVEY 658 Adenomas Distribution (%) Rectum 7 Other Findings Sigmoid 17 Ave size 0.6 cm Descending 9 Mean # 2.6 Transverse 28 increase # with age Ascending 26 No increase in size with age Cecum 13 11 invasive Ca ( 1.7 % ) Rickert et al Cancer 1979;43:1847
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COLONOSCOPIC INITIAL EXAM % Adenoma 85 Hyperplastic 15 Total 100 National Polyp Study Gastroent 1990; 98:371
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Size of Colorectal Adenoma Initial Colonoscopy Size ( cm ) % < 0.5 38 0.6-1.0 37 > 1.0 25 Total 100 National Polyp Study Gastroent 1990; 98:371
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Colorectal Adenoma Independent Risk Factors For High Grade Dysplasia Size Extent of Villous Increasing age National Polyp study Gastroent 1990;98:371
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Size of Adenoma And Invasive Ca Size (cm) Invasive Ca (%) < 0.5 0 0.6-1.5 2 1.6-2.5 19 2.6-3.5 43 > 3.5 76 Nusko G et al. Endoscopy 1997; 20:626
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Colorectal Adenoma Advanced Adenoma Adenoma > 1 cm Villous component
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The Adenoma -Carcinoma Sequence in Cancer of the Colon Raymond J. Jackman, M.D. and Charles W. Mayo, M.D., Rochester, Minnesota Surg Gynecol Obstet 1951;93:327
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Natural History of Small Adenomas Colorectal Adenomas < 5 mm 30 dimunitive adenomas (26 pt) Follow-up 2 yr Mean growth 0.6 mm / yr 2 / 30 reached 10 mm Bersentes K et al. Am J Gastroent 1997 ; 92 : 117
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Natural History of Colorectal Adenomas 68 adenomas < 1 cm ( 58 pt ) Follow- up 3 yr 17 ( 25 % ) same size 27 ( 40 % ) grew ---- most rapid = 4mm in 3 yr 24 ( 35% ) shrunk Hofstad B et al. Gut 1996; 39 : 449
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Natural History of An Adenoma 1 cm or Larger N = 226 Mean Follow-up 5 yr (1-27 yr) % Disappear 5 No Growth 57 Growth 38 Otchy D et al. Am J Gastro 1996; 91:448
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Natural History of An Adenoma Risk of >1cm adenoma Year Invasive Ca.(%) 5 2.5 10 8.0 15 24.0 Stryker S et al. Gastroent 1987; 83:1009
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Progression of Adenoma and Carcinoma From clean colon to adenoma 5 yr From clean colon to carcinoma 10 yr Winawer SW et al. Cancer 1991; 67:1143
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Serrated Adenomatous Polyp Historical Perspectives Hyperplastic in adenomatous polyp Goldman H et al. Arch Pathol 1970; 89 : 349 Mixed hyperplastic adenomatous polyp Urbanski SJ et al. Am J Surg Path 1984; 8: 551 Serrated adenoma Longacre TA, Fenoglio – Preiser CM. Am J Surg Path 1990; 14: 524
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Molecular Study of Serrated Adenoma No APC mutation Kras mutation DNA microsatellite instability ( MSI – L ) Loss of Chromosome 1 P Mutation of TGF beta RI I Genetic = neoplastic polyp Jass JR DCR 2001; 44: 163
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Risk Features of Serrated Adenoma Size > 1 cm Location in right colon Presence of high grade dysplasia Coincidental adenoma 1 st degree relatives with HGD 1 st degree relatives with CR Ca Jass JR DCR 2001 ; 44 : 163
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Colonoscopic Polypectomy Size of Polyps Size No. % 0.5 - 0.9 674 26 1.0 - 1.9 1296 50 2.0 – 2.9 311 12 3.0 – 3.9 78 3 4.0 – 6.0 52 2 Unretrieved 181 7 Total 2592 100
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Colonoscopic Polypectomy Complications in 2592 Polyps Problem No. Bleeding 20 ( resulted in 1 death ) Transmural burn 8 ( conservative treatment ) Perforation 2 ( conservative treatment ) Intra-abdominal abscess 1 ( CT drain ) Snare entrapment 1 ( surgery ) Ensnared bowel wall 1 ( surgery ) Total 33 ( 1.3% )
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ADENOMATOUS POLYPS OF COLON AND RECTUM Incidence Risk factors of an adenoma Natural history of an adenoma Serrated adenoma Colonoscopic polypectomy
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