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World J Gastroenterol. Dec 21, 2006; 12(47): 7684-7689
Published online Dec 21, 2006. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v12.i47.7684
Table 1 General characteristics of patients
CharacteristicMenWomenTotal
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Mean age (yr)56.456.756.6
Age range (yr)14-9114-10014-100
Table 2 Age groups and colonoscopic findings
ColonoscopicYounger age groupOlder age groupTotal
finding(< 60 yr) (%)(60 yr) (%)n%
Normal42.933.670438.6
Colorectal polyps12.825.233718.5
-colorectal adenoma7.014.018510.5
-nonadenoma5.811.21528.0
Colorectal cancer5.17.11096.0
IBD2.41.0331.8
Other diagnoses36.833.063935.1
Total (%)100100100
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Table 3 Age groups and site distribution of “colorectal malignancy related lesions”
Cancer siteYounger age groupOlder age groupTotal
(< 60 yr) (%)(60 yr) (%)n%
Right-sided37.539.311538.6
adenoma20.329.17524.7
cancer17.210.24013.7
Left-sided62.560.718061.4
adenoma38.737.111037.9
cancer23.822.97023.5
Total (%)100100-100
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Table 4 Locations of colorectal malignancy related lesions and indication for colonoscopy in elderly patients
IndicationRight-sidedLeft-sidedTotal
lesions (%)lesions (%)n%
Anemia20.018.53419.1
Abnormal radiography4.30.942.2
Bowel habit change41.429.66134.3
Family history5.71.963.4
Stool occult blood positive1.45.673.9
Abdominal mass2.96.595
Abdominal pain2.96.595
Hematochezia5.722.22715.7
Check-up12.95.6138.4
Weight loss2.92.852.8
Total (%)100100100
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Table 5 Cancer staging by age groups
CancerYounger age groupOlder age groupTotal
staging(< 60 yr) (%)(60 yr) (%)n%
Duke A14.313.61513.9
Duke B46.940.74743.5
Duke C8.223.71816.7
Duke D30.622.02925.9
Total (%)100100100
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