Retrospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2016.
World J Gastroenterol. Apr 21, 2016; 22(15): 4020-4026
Published online Apr 21, 2016. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v22.i15.4020
Table 1 Clinicopathological factors and lymph node metastasis in early gastric cancers n (%)
TotalLymph node status
P value
Negative(n = 479)Positive(n = 71)
Sex0.950
Male304265 (87.2)39 (12.8)
Female246214 (87.0)32 (13.0)
Age (yr)55054.5 ± 0.755.5 ± 2.50.686
Site10.059
Upper129120 (93.0)9 (7.0)
Middle252217 (86.1)35 (13.9)
Lower169142 (84.0)27 (16.0)
Gross type0.030
Elevated5945 (76.3)14 (23.7)
Flat5146 (90.2)6 (9.8)
Depressed440388 (88.2)52 (11.8)
Ulceration0.640
Absent445389 (87.4)56 (12.6)
Present10590 (85.7)15 (14.3)
Tumour size (cm)2< 0.0001
≤ 14039 (97.5)1 (2.5)
≤ 2126120 (95.2)6 (4.8)
≤ 3141125 (88.7)16 (11.3)
≤ 3243195 (80.2)48 (19.8)
Depth of invasion3< 0.0001
Mucosa288273 (94.8)15 (5.2)
M25049 (98.0)1 (2.0)
M3238224 (94.1)14 (5.9)
Submucosa262206 (78.6)56 (21.4)
SM13330 (90.9)3 (9.1)
SM26755 (82.1)12 (17.9)
SM3162121 (74.7)41 (25.3)
Depth (μm)2621754 ± 89.42017 ± 130.30.153
Perineural invasion< 0.0001
Absent495442 (89.3)53 (10.7)
Present5537 (67.3)18 (32.7)
LV invasion< 0.0001
Absent518464 (89.6)54 (10.4)
Present3215 (46.9)17 (53.1)
Table 2 Lymph node metastasis according to depth of invasion, ulceration, and tumour size n (%)
Mucosal carcinoma
Submucosal carcinoma
No ulcer
Ulcer
SM1
SM2
SM3
2 cm> 2 cm3 cm> 3 cm3 cm> 3 cmAny size
Diffuse (n = 302)1/61 (1.6)5/86 (5.8)2/22 (9.0)1/19 (5.3)0/12 (0)2/7 (28.6)6/32 (18.8)11/63 (17.5)
Mixed (n = 248)0/19 (0)5/64 (7.8)0/4 (0)1/10 (10)0/6 (0)1/8 (12.5)6/35 (17.1)30/99 (30.3)
Total (n = 550)1/80 (1.3)10/150 (6.7)2/26 (7.7)2/29 (6.9)0/18 (0)3/15 (20.0)12/67 (17.9)41/162 (25.3)
Table 3 Histopathological subtypes and lymph node metastasis n (%)
Status of lymph node metastasis
TotalNegativePositive
Pure diffuse type302274 (90.7)28 (9.3)a
Sig233210 (90.1)23 (9.9)
Por6964 (92.8)5 (7.2)
Mixed type248205 (83.7)43 (16.3)
Predominantly diffuse163130 (79.8)33 (20.2)a
Sig predominant10786 (80.4)21 (19.6)
Por predominant5644 (78.6)12 (21.4)
Predominantly intestinal8272 (87.8)10 (12.2)a
Diffuse = intestinal33 (100.0)0 (0.0)
Table 4 Relationship between the extent of various histopathological components and lymph node metastasis in 550 diffuse- and mixed-type early gastric cancers
Lymph node status
Negative(n = 479)Positive(n = 71)P value
Total (cm)3.30 ± 0.094.46 ± 0.29< 0.001
Diffuse type (cm)2.73 ± 0.113.61 ± 0.240.005
Signet ring cell2.07 ± 0.122.54 ± 0.290.161
Poorly differentiated0.66 ± 0.051.07 ± 0.200.012
Intestinal type (cm)0.65 ± 0.050.87 ± 0.170.172