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dc.contributor.authorCaetano, Ana Céliapor
dc.contributor.authorFerreira, Helenapor
dc.contributor.authorSoares, Joãopor
dc.contributor.authorFerreira, Aníbalpor
dc.contributor.authorGonçalves, Raquelpor
dc.contributor.authorRolanda, Carlapor
dc.date.accessioned2019-11-15T10:56:55Z-
dc.date.issued2013-10-
dc.identifier.citationCaetano, A. C., Ferreira, H., Soares, J., Ferreira, A., Gonçalves, R., & Rolanda, C. (2013). Phenotypic characterization and familial risk in hyperplastic polyposis syndrome. Scandinavian journal of gastroenterology, 48(10), 1166-1172.por
dc.identifier.issn0036-5521-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/62134-
dc.description.abstractBACKGROUND. Hyperplastic polyposis syndrome (HPS) is a rare condition characterized by numerous hyperplastic polyps (HP) with a pancolonic distribution. Genetic and environmental factors, including smoking, may be responsible for phenotypic differences. OBJECTIVE. To characterize HPS patients' phenotype and to determine HPS risk and colorectal cancer (CRC) risk in the first-degree relatives (FDRs). PATIENTS AND METHODS. Eight HPS patients were followed at our Gastroenterology Department (2008-2012). The data included (1) macroscopic and histological analysis of polyps, (2) demographic information about patients and their families and (3) colonoscopy results of FDR that accepted a screening exam. RESULTS. Six of the eight index cases (ICs) had family history of CRC. Of the 24 FDRs screened, 5 were diagnosed with HPS. In our study, HPS and CRC prevalence in FDR was 625 and 9 times higher than the risk of the general population. Polyps over 10 mm were preferentially located in proximal colon (p < 0.001). Advanced polyps were larger (p < 0.001) than HP and more frequent in older patients (p = 0.0054). Nonsmokers had smaller polyps (p = 0.037) preferentially in the proximal colon (p = 0.04) and a lower age at HPS diagnosis. Patients with CRC family history manifest HPS at an earlier age and patients whose relatives had CRC before 50 years had larger polyps (p = 0.0475). Smokers with CRC family history had larger polyps than nonsmokers (p = 0.048). CONCLUSION. Despite the small sample, the results reflect the phenotypic heterogeneity of HPS as well as the increased family risk of HPS and CRC. This study points out that CRC family history and smoking influence HPS expression.por
dc.language.isoengpor
dc.publisherTaylor and Francispor
dc.rightsrestrictedAccesspor
dc.subjectAdenomatous Polyposis Colipor
dc.subjectAdolescentpor
dc.subjectAdultpor
dc.subjectAgedpor
dc.subjectColonpor
dc.subjectColonoscopypor
dc.subjectFemalepor
dc.subjectFollow-Up Studiespor
dc.subjectHumanspor
dc.subjectHyperplasiapor
dc.subjectIntestinal Mucosapor
dc.subjectMalepor
dc.subjectMiddle Agedpor
dc.subjectPedigreepor
dc.subjectRetrospective Studiespor
dc.subjectRisk Factorspor
dc.subjectYoung Adultpor
dc.subjectGenetic Predisposition to Diseasepor
dc.subjectPhenotypepor
dc.subjectColorectal cancerpor
dc.subjectHyperplastic polyposis syndromepor
dc.subjectPhenotypepor
dc.subjectSmokingpor
dc.titlePhenotypic characterization and familial risk in hyperplastic polyposis syndromepor
dc.typearticlepor
dc.peerreviewedyespor
dc.relation.publisherversionhttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.3109/00365521.2013.830329por
oaire.citationStartPage1166por
oaire.citationEndPage1172por
oaire.citationIssue10por
oaire.citationVolume48por
dc.identifier.eissn1502-7708-
dc.identifier.doi10.3109/00365521.2013.830329por
dc.date.embargo10000-01-01-
dc.identifier.pmid24047395por
dc.subject.fosCiências Médicas::Medicina Básicapor
dc.subject.wosScience & Technologypor
sdum.journalScandinavian Journal of Gastroenterologypor
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