Clinical Pathological Features and Carcinogenic Risk Factors of Colorectal Lateral Spreading Tumors With Skirt Features

Conclusion: Compared with LSTs without a skirt, the results indicated that LSTs with a skirt are more commonly found in female patients, predominantly has a diameter of ≥ 20 mm, typically presents as a mixed nodular type, is frequently located in the rectum, and is often classified as carcinoma. The...

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Main Authors: Longping Chen, Junguo Chen, Linfu Zheng, Jin Zheng, Binbin Xu, Dazhou Li, Wen Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2025-01-01
Series:Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/cjgh/9920606
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Summary:Conclusion: Compared with LSTs without a skirt, the results indicated that LSTs with a skirt are more commonly found in female patients, predominantly has a diameter of ≥ 20 mm, typically presents as a mixed nodular type, is frequently located in the rectum, and is often classified as carcinoma. The presence of rectal lesions and lesion diameter ≥ 20 mm increases the likelihood of skirt features in LSTs. Furthermore, advanced age (≥ 60 years) may elevate the risk of carcinogenesis in LSTs with a skirt, necessitating thorough preoperative assessments and complete resection during endoscopic removal of such lesions.
ISSN:2291-2797