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Copyright ©The Author(s) 2005.
World J Gastroenterol. Aug 14, 2005; 11(30): 4731-4734
Published online Aug 14, 2005. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v11.i30.4731
Table 1 Baseline characteristics of patients and colonoscopic find-ings
CharacteristicsPatients, n (%)
Gender
Female2 848 (47.7)
Male3 125 (52.3)
Age (yr)
40-492 656 (44.4)
50-591 903 (31.9)
60-69942 (15.8)
70472 (7.9)
Colonoscopic findings
No polyp5 002 (83.7)
Proximal polyp284 (4.8)
Distal polyp569 (9.5)
Combined118 (2.0)
Table 2 Prevalence of colorectal polyps in relation to demographic parameters, n (%)
Age group (yr)Male
Female
Total no.of casesPolypsAdvancedpolypsTotal no.of casesPolypsAdvancedpolyps
40-491 348186 (13.8)18 (1.3)1308103 (7.9)16 (1.2)
50-591 067217 (20.3)38 (3.6)836104 (12.4)23 (2.8)
60-69480140 (29.2)40 (8.3)46284 (18.2)19 (4.1)
≥ 7023070 (30.4)28 (12.2)24267 (27.7)17 (7.0)
Total3 125613 (19.6)124 (4.0)2848358 (12.6)75 (2.6)
Table 3 Prevalence of advanced proximal polyps according to distal findings
Distal findingTotalAdvanced proximal polypRelative risk
No polyp5286561.0
Hyperplastic polyp18163.1 (1.3 - 7.4)
Tubular adenoma380112.7 (1.4 - 5.3)
Advanced adenoma1261813.5 (5.1 - 35.4)