Retrospective Study
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World J Gastrointest Surg. Aug 27, 2025; 17(8): 107230
Published online Aug 27, 2025. doi: 10.4240/wjgs.v17.i8.107230
Table 4 Univariate logistic regression analysis of risk factors for submucosal infiltration in lateral developmental colorectal tumors, n (%)
Project
Non submucosal infiltration group (n = 422)
Submucosal infiltration group (n = 34)
χ2
P value
Gender,2.952 0.086
    Male221 (52.4)23 (67.6)
    Female201 (47.6)11 (32.4)
Age0.240 0.624
    ≤ 64 217 (51.4)16 (47.1)
    > 64205 (48.6)18 (52.9)
Disease size3.465 0.063
    ≤ 2 cm255 (60.4)15 (44.1)
    > 2 cm167 (39.6)19 (55.9)
Location of lesion14.281 0.014
    Cecum54 (12.8)0 (0.0)
    Ascending colon104 (24.6)8 (23.5)
    Transverse colon104 (24.6)5 (14.7)
    Descending colon24 (5.7)2 (5.9)
    Sigmoid colon35 (8.3)5 (14.7)
    Rectum101 (23.9)14 (41.2)
Endoscopic classification17.584 0.001
    LST-NG-F108 (25.6)1 (2.9)
    LST-NG-PD48 (11.4)10 (29.4)
    LST-G-H26 (6.2)1 (2.9)
    LST-G-M240 (56.9)22 (64.7)
Accompanied by large nodules52.724 < 0.001
    No366 (86.7)13 (38.2)
    Yes56 (13.3)21 (61.8)
Accompanied by other polyps0.513 0.474
    No97 (23.0)6 (17.6)
    Yes325 (77.0)28 (82.4)