Risk of colorectal neoplasia in patients with celiac disease: a multicenter study
Autor: | Lisandro Pereyra, José M. Mella, Abel Novillo, Silvia C. Pedreira, Luis Soifer, Daniel G. Cimmino, Luis A. Boerr, Adriana Mohaidle, Angel Nadales, Juan S. Lasa, Raquel González, Dante Manazzoni, Maria Dolores Matoso, Guillermo N. Panigadi, Carolina Fischer, Juan A. De Paula |
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Rok vydání: | 2013 |
Předmět: |
Adenoma
Adult Male medicine.medical_specialty Colorectal cancer Colonoscopy Colonic Polyps Disease Gastroenterology Diet Gluten-Free Young Adult Risk Factors Internal medicine Medicine Humans Family history Aged Retrospective Studies Aged 80 and over medicine.diagnostic_test business.industry Age Factors Cancer General Medicine Odds ratio Middle Aged medicine.disease digestive system diseases Celiac Disease Case-Control Studies Patient Compliance Gluten free Female business Colorectal Neoplasms |
Zdroj: | Journal of Crohn'scolitis. 7(12) |
ISSN: | 1876-4479 |
Popis: | The association of celiac disease with colorectal neoplasia is controversial. The aim of this study was to determine the risk of colorectal neoplasia among patients with celiac disease.We carried out a multicenter, retrospective case-control study, within four community hospitals. Celiac disease patients with a complete colonoscopy were regarded as cases and those without celiac disease as controls. For each case, two controls matched for age, sex, indication for colonoscopy and colorectal cancer family history, were randomly selected. The main outcome evaluated was risk of colorectal polyps, adenomas, advanced neoplastic lesions and cancer.We identified 118 patients with celiac disease and 236 controls. The risk of polyps, adenomas and advanced neoplastic lesions was similar in both groups (OR 1.25, CI 0.71-2.18, p=0.40; OR 1.39, CI 0.73-2.63, p=0.31; and OR 1.00, CI 0.26-3.72, p=1.00, respectively). On multivariate analysis, age75 years old, and first-grade CRC family history were associated with adenomas (OR 2.68 CI 1.03-6.98, OR 6.68 CI 1.03-47.98 respectively) and advanced neoplastic lesions (OR 15.03, CI 2.88-78.3; OR 6.46 CI 1.23-33.79, respectively). With respect to celiac disease characteristic, a low adherence to a gluten free diet was independently associated with the presence of adenomas (OR 6.78 CI 1.39-33.20 p=0.01).Celiac disease was not associated with an increased risk of colorectal neoplasia. Nonadherence to a strict gluten free diet was associated with the presence of adenomas. Further studies addressing celiac disease characteristics are needed to confirm this observation. |
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