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Background and objective: the prevalence of gastric polyps in esophagogastroduodenoscopies (EGDs) ranges between 0.33 and 6.35%. The relative frequency of histological subspecies varies widely among published series. The objective is to describe the endos-copic and histological characteristics of the polypoid lesions, and to study possible associations. Material and methods: we retrospectively revised the EGDs done in our center in 2009. Demographic, endoscopic and histo-logical data were gathered. We proceeded to a descriptive analysis and studied possible associations. Results: gastric polypoid lesions were found in 269 of the 6307 (4.2%) reviewed EGDs, 61% were found in women. Mean age was 64.93 years (SD: ±15.23). A single polyp was found in 186 patients (69.1%), over 10 lesions appeared in 31 (11.5%). An estimated size of ≤ 3 mm was found in 108 lesions (37.2%) and greater than 10 mm in 52 cases (17.9%). Most lesions were sessile (90.8%). The location of 34.8% was the gastric antrum, 39.3% were found in the gastric body and 25.9% were in the fundus. Chronic gastritis was confirmed in 53.5% of the patients and 46.5% had received protom pump inhibitors (PPIs). Histopathological diagnosis was: hyperplastic polyps 50.9%, fundic gland polyps 7.4%, adenomas 3%, adeno-carcinomas 1.9% and normal mucosa 29.7%. We found no significant association between the histopathological type of lesions and the use of proton pump inhibitor. Conclusions: we found polypoid lesions in 4.2% of the EGDs. The most frequent histopathological findings were hyperplastic polyps (50.9%), followed by fundic gland polyps (7.4%), adenomas (3%), and adenocarcinomas (1.9%). © 2011 ARÁN EDICIONES, S. L.
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García-Alonso, F. J., Martín-Mateos, R. M., González-Martín, J. Á., Foruny, J. R., Vázquez-Sequeiros, E., & de Miquel, D. B. (2011). Gastric polyps: Analysis of endoscopic and histological features in our center. Revista Espanola de Enfermedades Digestivas. ARAN Ediciones S.A. https://doi.org/10.4321/S1130-01082011000800005
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