Brief Article
Copyright ©2014 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. May 7, 2014; 20(17): 4980-4986
Published online May 7, 2014. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i17.4980
Table 1 Demographics, decades of surveillance, and probable influence of advances in drug therapy
CharacteristicsGroup 1CA/HGDGroup 2Non-CA/HGD
n = 682048
Gender (% female)50%46%
Age at diagnosis (yr), range27.3 (8-51)25 (6-61)
Disease duration (yr), range27.3 (12-54)29.6 (16-48)
Treatment with 6 MP/IFX
Subjects/decades of diagnosis of UCSubjects received1Subjects received2
1930-194910
1950-195910
1960-196975
1970-1979917
1980-1989216
1990-1999010
Table 2 Summary of colonoscopic outcomes with and without neoplasia n (%)
Colonoscopic outcomeGroup 1(n = 20)Group 2(n = 48)Total(n = 68)
Colonoscopies after 10 yr of UC120550670
Range 3-14 median 6Range 3-28 median 11.5
Colonoscopies with endoscopically active colitis87 (72.5)243 (44.2)330 (49.2)
Colonoscopies without endoscopically active colitis but with histological inflammation129 (24.2)180 (32.7)209 (31.2)
Colonoscopies without gross/endoscopic or histological inflammation4 (3.3)127 (23.1)131 (19.6)
% of endoscopically negative colonoscopies with histological inflammation229 (88)180 (59)
Table 3 Segments of colon showing histological inflammation and its degree when endoscopically normal
Case-indexCecumAsc colonTrans colonDesc colonSigmoidRectum
1N222222, 4, 5
2N2, 42, 422, 42, 42, 4
3N333333, 4
4N11111, 51, 5
5N3333, 43, 53, 4, 5
6N223, 533, 52
7N11112, 4, 52, 4
8N223, 533, 52
9N22222, 42, 4
10N3333, 433
11N33333,53
12N11, 51, 4, 5222
13N3, 53, 53333
14N12, 52, 42, 41, 41
15N2222, 522
16N22233, 4, 53, 5
17N222333, 5
18N11112, 4, 52
19N333333, 5
20N33333, 4, 53, 5
1113233
2000001
3001101
4201103
5102222
6330012
7000000
8220011
9001111
10111111
11111111
12012221
13113220
14000000
15100111
16002110
17122222
18000000
19111111
20220220
21202212
22001111
23111100
24111110
25001122
26111302
27002222
28111211
29112113
30111111
31000111
32202211
33220222
34000100
35111311
36111232
37110022
38001110
39111110
40111122
41003000
42102222
43111011
Table 4 Features of 20 patients with high grade dysplasia or carcinoma of colon
CaseHigh grade dysplasiaMultiple sites of dysplasiaLow grade dysplasiaColon cancerLocation of cancer
1+100-1
2+100-1
3+000-1
4+00+Recto-sigmoid
5+10+Sigmoid
6+10+Sigmoid
7+10+Sigmoid
8000+Distal transverse
9011+Ileo-Anal pouch
10+10+Sigmoid
11000+Sigmoid
12000+Prox transverse
13+11+Cecum
14001+Ascending
15000+Descending
16+01+Recto-sigmoid
17+11+Rectum
18000+Sigmoid
19000+Rectum
20+00+Sigmoid
Totals129517
Table 5 Features of the patients with carcinoma of colon
FeaturesColectomies
Cancer discovered at endoscopy led to colectomy8
Colectomy for high grade dysplasia also disclosed cancer8
Colectomy for high grade dysplasia did not disclose cancer3
Cancer discovered by metastases (no colectomy)1
Most cancers in sigmoid and rectum12/17
Multiple areas of dysplasia6
Low grade as well as high grade dysplasia6
Alive in 20129
High grade dysplasia at multiple sites, not cancer3/20