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Copyright ©The Author(s) 2003.
World J Gastroenterol. Oct 15, 2003; 9(10): 2236-2239
Published online Oct 15, 2003. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v9.i10.2236
Table 1 Characteristics of gastric polypoid lesions
CharacteristicsNumber* (%)
Location
Antrum61 (40.7%)
Cardia40 (26.7%)
Corpus34 (22.7%)
Fundus13 (8.7%)
Peri-anastomotic2 (1.2%)
Shape
Sessile143 (95.3%)
Pedunculated7 (4.7)
Size
< 5 mm80 (53.4%)
5-10 mm51 (34.0%)
10-20 mm17 (11.4%)
20-30 mm2 (1.2%)
Histologic subtypes
Hyperplastic polyp69 (46.0%)
Foveolar hyperplasia27 (18.0%)
Fundic gland polyp21 (14.0%)
Gastritis varioliformis12 (8.0%)
Lymphoid follicles9 (6.0%)
Adenoma4 (2.7%)
Edematous mucosa4 (2.7%)
Inflammatory polyp3 (2.0%)
Carcinoid tumor1 (0.6%)
Table 2 Histopathologic features of surrounding gastric mucosa in patients with gastric polyp
Surrounding gastric mucosaType of Polyp
HyperplasticFundic glandAdenomatousInflammatory
Normal1031-
Chronic gastritis33133
H pylori gastritis19111
Intestinal metaplasia12-31