Extracolonic Manifestations in Familial Adenomatous Polyposis

Narimantas EvaldasSamalavicius

Abstract


Introduction: Due to the whole network of polyposis registers worldwide and early prophylactic treatment, survival of familial adenomatosis (FAP) patients is improved. Extracolonic manifestations are remarkable feature of FAP. Two extracolonic manifestations (duodenal adenomatosis, leading duodenal cancer and desmoid tumours) play a very important role in the reasons of death in polyposis population.

Materials and methods: Data from the Lithuanian Polyposis Register, containing 90 FAP cases from 38 unrelated families (as stated on 2004.01.01) was used. Indirect ophthalmoscopy (fundoscopy) was performed on 19 FAP patients, orthopantomography - on 22, upper gastrointestinal tract endospopy on 21, distal small bowel examined in 11. 42 patients were examined for desmoid tumours and epidermoid cysts.

Results:In 18 (94.7%) of 19 examined CHRPE was detected, in 15 (68.2%) of 22 -mandibular osteomas. Out of 21 examined, 3 (14.3%) had fundic gland polyposis and 14 (66.7%) duodenal adenomas. Distal ileal polyposis was present in 8 (72.7%) of the 11 patients. Out of 42 live FAP patients, 4 (7.1%) had desmoid tumours and 8 (14.3%) had epidermoid cysts.

Conclusions: Extracolonic manifestations are typical in FAP. Some of them have negative impact on morbidity and mortality of FAP patients and demand special surveillance and treatment.


Keywords


familial adenomatous polyposis; extracolonic manifestations; incidence

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