Effect of Cholesterol Levels on Villous Histology in Colonic Adenomas |
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Authors: | Jeanmarie Houghton Gaetano G. Lardieri N. Peter Zauber Kyung H. Kim Gregory Cable |
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Affiliation: | (1) Saint Barnabas Medical Center, Livingston, New Jersey;(2) The Jersey City Medical Center, Jersey City, New Jersey |
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Abstract: | To date no studies have examined the relationship between cholesterol levels and the occurrence of specific colonic polyp histologies. Villous histology has a greater predilection for subsequent malignancies than other histologies. Consequently, we examined the effect of cholesterol levels on the occurrence of villous adenomas. Just under one in 10 (9.5%, 15/158) patients had polyps with villous histologies. Cholesterol levels were positively and nonlinearly associated with a greater likelihood of villous histology, suggesting that a threshold exists for the effect of cholesterol level on the likelihood of having polyps with villous histology [odds ratios (OR) for combined two variable quadratic effect: cholesterol OR, 1.18; 95% confidence interval (CI), 1.02–1.37 and cholesterol squared OR, 1.004; 95% CI, 1.00–1.02]. Our data suggest that, in patients with polyps, higher cholesterol levels increase the likelihood of having polyps with villous histology, but that the effect of cholesterol level reaches a threshold. |
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Keywords: | cholesterol adenomas villous histology |
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