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Comparative Study
doi: 10.1177/0009922811407177. Epub 2011 May 16.
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- DOI: 10.1177/0009922811407177
Comparative Study
Juvenile polyps and juvenile polyp syndromes in children: a clinical and endoscopic survey
Brandy Hood et al. Clin Pediatr (Phila). 2011 Oct.
Abstract
In children, most colonic polyps are juvenile polyps with negligible risk for malignant transformation. The exception is juvenile polyposis syndrome (JPS) where there is a risk for developing colon cancer. The authors studied differences in clinical features and colonoscopic findings in children with solitary juvenile polyps (SJP), multiple juvenile polyps (MJP), and JPS.
Methods: Children were identified as SJP (1 polyp), MJP (2-4 polyps), or JPS (>5 polyps). Demographic data, laboratory values, family history, and colonoscopic findings were recorded.
Results: Children having polypectomy had juvenile polyps (93%), adenomatous polyps (5%), and Peutz-Jegher syndrome (3%). Juvenile polyps were classified as SJP (67%), MJP (16%), and JPS (17%). Children with SJP were younger, were more likely to have polyps limited to the rectosigmoid colon, and had larger polyps than children with MJP and JPS. Anemia was more common in JPS than MJP and SJP.
Conclusion: Clinical and endoscopic findings differ between SJP, MJP, and JPS.
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