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. 2017 Nov 8;34(1):65–71. doi: 10.3904/kjim.2016.063

Table 2.

Clinicopathologic characteristics of 3,723 polyps

Variable 2002 Group (n = 1,277) 2012 Group (n = 2,446) p value
Location 0.012
 Cecum 80 (6.2) 90 (3.7)
 Ascending colon 259 (20.3) 544 (22.2)
 Hepatic flexure 57 (4.5) 98 (4.0)
 Transverse colon 217 (17.0) 387 (15.8)
 Splenic flexure 13 (1.0) 21 (0.9)
 Descending colon 138 (10.8) 287 (11.7)
 Sigmoid colon 291 (22.8) 611 (25.0)
 Rectum 222 (17.4) 408 (16.7)
Right:left 626 (49.0):651 (51.0) 1,140 (46.6):1,306 (53.4) 0.767
Shape < 0.001
 Pedunculated 64 (5.0) 28 (1.1)
 Subpedunculated 87 (6.8) 395 (16.1)
 Sessile 552 (43.2) 1,433 (58.6)
 Flat 574 (45.0) 590 (24.2)
Size, mma 0.6 ± 0.4 0.4 ± 0.3 < 0.001
 Diminutive 613 (48.0) 1,790 (73.2)
 Small 429 (33.6) 541 (22.1)
 Large 235 (18.4) 115 (4.7)
Histology < 0.001
 Neoplastic polyp
  Tubular adenoma 786 (61.6) 1,334 (54.5)
  Tubulovillous 21 (1.6) 21 (0.9)
  Villous adenoma 4 (0.3) 4 (0.2)
  Serrated adenoma 3 (0.2) 13 (0.5)
  Adenocarcinoma 11 (0.9) 7 (0.3)
 Non-neoplastic polyp 435 (34.1) 1,063 (43.4)
 Othersb 17 (1.3) 4 (0.2)

Values are presented as number (%) or mean ± standard deviation.

a

Diminutive, < 5 mm; small, ≥ 5 to < 10 mm; large, ≥ 10 mm.

b

Adenomatous change, 15; atypical gland, 2; eosinophilic infiltration, 1; fat necrosis, 2; xanthoma, 1.