Gastroenterology

Gastroenterology

Volume 99, Issue 4, October 1990, Pages 1021-1031
Gastroenterology

Colonoscopic surveillance in long-standing total ulcerative colitis—A 15-year follow-up study

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Abstract

In a 15-year surveillance program composed of 72 patients with total ulcerative colitis, 12 patients developed definite dysplasia. At endoscopy, low-grade dysplasia was detected in seven patients, high-grade in four, and a carcinoma (Dukes' stage A at operation) in one. One of the patients with high-grade dysplasia and macroscopical lesions at colonoscopy had a carcinoma (Dukes' A) detected at operation. A sequential development of dysplasia was found in seven patients. The cumulative risk of developing at least low-grade dysplasia was 14% after 25 years of disease duration. Using flow cytometric analyses, abnormal, aneuploid DNA content was detected in biopsies of 12 of 59 patients (20.3%); this correlated significantly with low-grade and high-grade dysplasia. Aneuploidy preceded dysplasia in two patients and was also detected in two dysplasia-free patients. The long-term use of colonoscopic surveillance in ulcerative colitis is a reliable way to select patients, in whom dysplasia is developing, for prophylactic surgery. Additionally, flow cytometric DNA analyses may help in the selection. The risk of missing a carcinoma until it becomes incurable appears to be low.

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    This study was supported by grants from the Cancer Society in Stockholm, the Swedish National Cancer Society, the Julin foundation, and the Swedish Society for Medical Research.

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