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. 1991;78(3):229-35.

[Colorectal hyperplasic polyps in the population of Côte-d'Or, between 1976 and 1985]

[Article in French]
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[Colorectal hyperplasic polyps in the population of Côte-d'Or, between 1976 and 1985]

[Article in French]
P Chatrenet et al. Bull Cancer. 1991.

Abstract

The data of the polyp registry of the Côte d'Or was used to study the characteristics of hyperplasic polyps detected in a well defined-population. In the 1976-1985 10-yr period, 1,222 hyperplasic polyps were resected in 874 Côte d'Or residents. They represented 17% of all polyps. The incidence rate standardized according to the world reference population was 21.9/100,000 in males and 8.1/100,000 in female. The male predominance was observed in all age groups. The incidence of hyperplasic polyps increased by a mean of 19.8% per year in males and 26.6% in females (P less than 0.001). Hyperplasic polyps were discovered twice as often in patients living in an urban area than in patients living in a rural area (P less than 0.001). Hyperplasic polyps were smaller than 5 mm in 91.4% of cases and were located in the rectum in 59.4% of the cases. They were associated with an adenoma in 21.0% of the cases. In the case of a rectal hyperplasic polyp, 10.5% of the patients had an adenoma in the left colon and 2.8% in the right colon. A rectal hyperplasic polyp cannot be considered as a marker of the presence of a large bowel adenoma. The relationship between hyperplasic polyp and colorectal cancer needs to be established.

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