Retrospective Study
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World J Gastrointest Endosc. May 16, 2025; 17(5): 105471
Published online May 16, 2025. doi: 10.4253/wjge.v17.i5.105471
Table 1 Demographic data and clinical characteristics of patients, n (%)
Patients
Patients
SexDistribution of polyp size (mm)
Male98 (25.5)< 598 (25.5)
Female286 (74.5)6-10176 (45.8)
Age (year)11-2090 (23.4)
< 4034 (8.9)> 20 mm200 (5.2)
41-5072 (18.7)Symptom
51-6084 (21.9)Dyspepsia126 (32.8)
61-7034 (33.8)Anemia82 (21.3)
> 70640 (16.7)Abdominal pain70 (18.2)
Polyp size (mm), mean ± SD10.6 ± 4.1 (3-21)Other106 (27.6)
Table 2 Distribution of histopathological types of gastric polyps, n (%)
Characteristic
n = 384
Hyperplastic polyp340 (88.5)
Foveolar hyperplasia20 (5.2)
Fundic gland polyp8 (2.1)
Adenomatous polyp8 (2.1)
Adenomatous and hyperplastic polyp2 (0.5)
Inflammatory fibroid polyp2 (0.5)
Fibrotic polyp2 (0.5)
Adenocarcinoma1 (0.3)
Carcinoid tumor1 (0.3)
Table 3 Distribution of clinical symptoms in different pathological types
Symptoms
Hyperplastic polyp
Foveolar hyperplasia
Fundic gland polyp
Adenomatous polyp
Adenomatous and hyperplastic polyp
Inflammatory fibroid polyp
Fibrotic polyp
Adenocarcinoma
Carcinoid tumor
Regurgitation104123211111
Heartburn9262210000
Belching7061101100
Poststernal discomfort1500000000
Weight loss810000000
Nausea/vomiting1610000000
Abdominal pain3110100000
Bloating842200000
Table 4 Distribution of types of snare polypectomy, n (%)
Characteristic
Patients
PS75 (58.6)
PS + sclerotherapy41 (32.0)
PS + endoloop7 (5.5)
PS + sclerotherapy + endoloop3 (2.3)
PS + sclerotherapy + endoclip2 (1.6)
Total128 (100)