结肠腺瘤:患病率、发病率、生长率和结肠镜检查漏诊率。

Seminars in gastrointestinal disease Pub Date : 2000-10-01
R T Villavicencio, D K Rex
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通过了解结肠腺瘤的患病率、发病率、生长和漏诊率,可以实现结肠影像学研究的成本效益。高腺瘤患病率与年龄增长、男性、结直肠癌家族史或多个一级亲属在年轻时诊断为结直肠癌或瘤变有关。晚期腺瘤的发病率在多发性腺瘤患者中较高,并且可能与结直肠癌家族史、年龄增加和指数检查时腺瘤大小较大有关。生长速率的直接观察数据表明腺瘤
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Colonic adenomas: prevalence and incidence rates, growth rates, and miss rates at colonoscopy.

Cost-effective use of colonic imaging studies can be achieved through an understanding of the prevalence, incidence, growth, and miss rates of colon adenomas. High adenoma prevalence rates are associated with increasing age, male gender, and a family history of colorectal cancer or multiple first-degree relatives with colorectal neoplasia or neoplasia diagnosed at a young age. The incidence rate of advanced adenomas is higher in patients with multiple adenomas and is likely also associated with a family history of colorectal cancer, increased age, and large adenoma size at the index examination. Direct observational data on growth rates suggests that adenomas <1 cm in size have a fairly stable size over a 3-year interval. Although colonoscopy is the most sensitive colonic imaging study, substantial miss rates for small adenomas are inherent to the procedure. Advancements in endoscopic technology should lead to reduced miss rates, allowing expansion of intervals between examinations while reducing negative outcomes of fatal interval cancers.

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