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Journal of Gastrointestinal & Digestive System
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Review Article

Histopathological Characteristics of Colon Polyps – A Population-based Study in Tirana, Albania

Cekodhima Gentiana1*, Cekodhima Altin2, Beqiri Arben3 and Alimehmeti Mehdi1
1Department of Pathology, University Hospital Center "Mother Teresa" Tirana, Albania
2Endoscopic Clinic “La Vita”Tirana, Albania
3Department of Surgery, University Hospital Center "Mother Teresa" Tirana, Albania
Corresponding Author : Cekodhima Gentiana
Department of Pathology
University Hospital Center “Mother Teresa” Tirana, Albania
Tel: +355 69 72 20 452
E-mail: gentahylviu@gmail.com
Received February 11, 2015; Accepted March 06, 2015; Published March 22, 2015
Citation: Gentiana C, Altin C, Arben B, Mehdi A (2015) Histopathological Characteristics of Colon Polyps – A Population-based Study in Tirana, Albania. J Gastrointest Dig Syst 5:271. doi:10.4172/2161-069X.1000271
Copyright: © 2015 Gentiana C, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

Abstract

Background: In Western countries the most common polyps are adenomatous.1 There are no studies from Albania regarding of polyps in colorectal area.

Objectives: Our aim was to evaluate the predominant colorectal polyps in our two centers of Albania.

Material and Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the pathology reports of colonoscopies during a six-year study (2008-2013).

Results: During these years, patients with colorectal polyps were referred to these two centers. The most common types of polyps were adenomatous 300 (72.99%), followed by hyperplastic 69 (16.78%), inflammatory25 (6.08%) and juvenile 17 (4.13%).

Discussion: Adenomatous polyps are the most frequently found polyps in our study. There are no studies from Albania regarding the distribution of different types of colorectal polyps. Therefore in this study we tried to evaluate the frequency of colorectal polyps concerning their type, age and gender.

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