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1948-5190 (online) |
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Baishideng Publishing Group Inc, 7041 Koll Center Parkway, Suite 160, Pleasanton, CA 94566, USA |
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Gastroenterology & Hepatology |
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Case Control Study |
Article Title |
Clinical predictors for sessile serrated polyposis syndrome: A case control study
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Invited Manuscript |
All Author List |
Yang Wu, Alexander Mullin and Alina Stoita |
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Corresponding Author |
Yang Wu, Doctor, Doctor, Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, St Vincent’s Hospital, University of NSW, 390 Victoria St, Darlinghurst 2010, NSW, Australia. yangwu_22@hotmail.com |
Key Words |
Serrated lesions; Colonoscopy; Colorectal polyps; Polyposis syndrome; Colorectal cancer |
Core Tip |
At the time of diagnosis, sessile serrated polyposis syndrome (SPS) is associated with a high risk of concurrent colorectal cancer. Early diagnosis of SPS is crucial and this case-control study aim to delineate differences in risk factors for SPS and other types of polyps. The vast majority of patients diagnosed with SPS in our study were women. They were younger and more likely to be Caucasian compared to patients with adenomatous and patients with serrated adenomas not meeting World Health Organization criteria. SPS patients were no more likely to have a family history of colorectal cancer or cigarette exposure than other polyp groups. |
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2017-09-11 00:42 |
Citation |
Wu Y, Mullin A, Stoita A. Clinical predictors for sessile serrated polyposis syndrome: A case control study. World J Gastrointest Endosc 2017; 9(9): 464-470 |
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http://www.wjgnet.com/1948-5190/full/v9/i9/464.htm |
DOI |
http://dx.doi.org/10.4253/wjge.v9.i9.464 |
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