Protruding and non-protruding adenomas of the stomach

Citation
Ca. Rubio et al., Protruding and non-protruding adenomas of the stomach, ANTICANC R, 21(4B), 2001, pp. 3037-3040
Citations number
29
Categorie Soggetti
Onconogenesis & Cancer Research
Journal title
ANTICANCER RESEARCH
ISSN journal
02507005 → ACNP
Volume
21
Issue
4B
Year of publication
2001
Pages
3037 - 3040
Database
ISI
SICI code
0250-7005(200107/08)21:4B<3037:PANAOT>2.0.ZU;2-Y
Abstract
Sixty-seven gastric adenomas found at gastrectomy in two ethnic groups (53 in Japanese and 14 in Icelandic patients) were investigated. Micrometric me asurements were carried out on tissue sections. Adenomas being not higher t han twice the measured height of the non-dysplastic adjacent gastric mucosa were regarded as non-protruding (n = 40) and those surpassing that limit a s protruding (n = 27). Measurements showed that 59.7% (n = 40) of the 67 ad enomas were non-protruding. The mean width in protruding adenomas (11.6 mm) surpassed the mean width of non-protruding adenomas (7.1 mm), suggesting t hat non-protruding adenomas may evolve into protruding forms. On the other hand, 13.6% (3 out of 22) of the protruding adenomas in Japanese patients w ere very small (less than or equal to 5mm in width), implying that some sma ll gastric adenomas grow from the outset in a protruding fashion. Conversel y, 22.5% (n = 9) of the 40 non-protruding adenomas measured 10 to 25 mm in width, suggesting that a proportion of the larger gastric adenomas may grow in a non-protruding, horizontal fashion without "becoming" protruding. Thu s, similarly to colorectal adenomas, gastric adenomas may be classified int o protruding and non-protruding. Micrometric measurements permit the correc t assessment of the type of adenoma.