Retrospective Study
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World J Gastroenterol. Jun 14, 2022; 28(22): 2482-2493
Published online Jun 14, 2022. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v28.i22.2482
Table 1 Demography, clinical profile and laboratory examination of patients with primary intestinal lymphangiectasia
Clinical featuresTotal (n = 123)Type
P value
Nodular type (n = 17)
Granular type (n = 74)
Vesicular type (n = 5)
Edematous type (n = 27)
Demographic characteristics, mean ± SD (age range)/n (%)
Age of diagnosis (yr) 22.8 ± 19.210.2 ± 7.623.7 ± 20.625.2 ± 15.727.7 ± 18.3< 0.001
Age of onset (yr)17.0 ± 17.4 (0, 68)3.7 ± 6.9 (0, 22)17.9 ± 18.0 (0, 68)22.2 ± 15.1 (3, 44)21.7 ± 17.4 (0, 66)< 0.001
Male61 (49.6)7 (41.2)35 (47.3)2 (40.0)17 (63.0)0.408
Clinical characteristics, n (%)
Diarrhea72 (58.5)12 (70.6)47 (63.5)3 (60.0)10 (37.0)0.074
Edema96 (78.0)13 (76.5)59 (79.7)2 (40.0)22 (81.5)0.238
Abdominal distension28 (22.8)6 (35.3)15 (20.3)1 (20.0)6 (22.2)0.567
Abdominal pain10 (8.1)0 (0)7 (9.5)0 (0)3 (11.1)0.603
Nausea and vomiting8 (6.5)0 (0)8 (10.8)0 (0)0 (0)0.145
Gastrointestinal bleeding4 (3.3)0 (0)2 (2.7)0 (0)2 (7.4)0.423
Fever2 (1.6)0 (0)1 (1.4)0 (0)1 (3.7)0.640
Laboratory examination, mean ± SD
LY1.2 ± 0.91.0 ± 0.51.2 ± 1.10.3 ± 0.11.4 ± 0.9< 0.001
HGB (g/L) (110-150)129.9 ± 23.5137.4±17.9127.9 ± 24.5116.4 ± 13.3133.1 ± 24.30.221
TP (g/L) (60-80) 41.2 ± 9.039.9 ± 6.740.4 ± 8.739.9 ± 7.144.4 ± 10.80.218
Alb (g/L) (35-55) 25.4 ± 7.224.3 ± 5.925.5 ± 6.726.5 ± 5.725.6 ± 9.40.911
Glb (g/L) (20-30) 15.8 ± 4.315.3 ± 4.415.0 ± 3.213.4 ± 3.018.8 ± 5.50.024
IgG (g/L) (7-16) 3.91 ± 2.303.35 ± 1.483.73 ± 2.122.26 ± 0.435.01 ± 2.90< 0.001
Ca (mmol/l) (2.1-2.75)1.93 ± 0.281.90 ± 0.181.91 ± 0.311.86 ± 0.091.99 ± 0.260.556