Zhang YJ, Wen W, Li F, Jian Y, Zhang CM, Yuan MX, Yang Y, Chen FL. Chicken skin mucosa surrounding small colorectal cancer could be an endoscopic predictive marker of submucosal invasion. World J Gastrointest Oncol 2023; 15(6): 1062-1072 [PMID: 37389111 DOI: 10.4251/wjgo.v15.i6.1062]
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Meng-Xia Yuan, MD, Doctor, Department of Digestive Diseases, Chengdu Second People’s Hospital, No. 10 Qingyun South Street, Chengdu 610000, Sichuan Province, China. 1062274198@qq.com
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Gastroenterology & Hepatology
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Retrospective Study
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World J Gastrointest Oncol. Jun 15, 2023; 15(6): 1062-1072 Published online Jun 15, 2023. doi: 10.4251/wjgo.v15.i6.1062
Table 1 Demographics of both groups [mean ± SD, n (%)]
SM (37)
M (196)
P value
Age (mean ± SD, yr)
66.9 ± 9.6
61.24 ± 11.1
0.06
Sex
Male
25 (67.6)
110 (66.3)
0.879
Female
12 (32.4)
56 (33.7)
Size (mm)
17.2 ± 4.1
13.4 ± 4.6
< 0.001
Location
Right colon
5 (13.5)
45 (23)
0.199
Left colon
32 (86.5)
151 (77)
Table 2 Chicken skin mucosa prevalence in different morphological lesions, n (%)
CSM (+) 73
CSM (-) 160
P value
M
51 (69.86)
145 (90.63)
< 0.001
SM
22 (30.14)
15 (9.37)
Morphology
Flat (IIa, LST)
11 (15.07)
50 (31.25)
0.007
Pedunculated (Isp, Ip)
30 (41.1)
68 (42.5)
Sessile (Is, Is + IIc)
32 (43.84)
42 (26.25)
Location
Left colon
66 (90.41)
117 (73.13)
0.03
Right colon
7 (9.59)
43 (26.88)
Size
≥ 10 mm
65 (89.04)
124 (77.5)
0.037
< 10 mm
8 (10.96)
36 (22.5)
Table 3 Comparison of different morphological tumor types and depth of invasion in early colorectal cancer, n (%)
Total
SM
M
P value
Morphology
233
37
196
0.252
Flat
61 (26.18)
12 (32.43)
49 (25)
Pedunculated
98 (42.06)
11 (29.73)
87 (44.39)
Sessile
74 (31.76)
14 (37.84)
60 (30.61)
Table 4 Comparison of morphological characteristics and invasion depth of early colorectal cancer under white light endoscopy, n (%)
Endoscopic finding
SM (37)
M (196)
P value
(All) CSM
22 (59.5)
51 (26.2)
< 0.001
(All) Ulceration or errhysis
10 (27.3)
8 (4.1)
< 0.001
(All) Demarcated depressed area
17 (46)
17 (8.7)
< 0.001
(All) Deeper red mucosal color
26 (70.3)
130 (66.3)
0.354
(P, S) Loss of lobulation
5/15 (33.3)
30/145 (20.7)
0.323
(P) Stalk swelling
6/11 (54.6)
12/87 (13.8)
0.04
(F) Fold convergency
2/49 (4.1)
4/12 (33.3)
0.11
(P, S) Fullness
28/147 (19)
8/25 (32)
0.14
Table 5 Logistic regression analyses of the risk factors for invasion depth of early colorectal cancer under white light endoscopy
Variable
OR (95%CI)
P value
Size (≥ 10 mm/10 mm)
3.89 (1.35-11.26)
0.01
CSM (+/-)
2.54 (1.14-5.95)
0.04
Ulceration or errhysis (+/-)
5.44 (1.64-17)
0.006
Demarcated depressed area (+/-)
5.82 (2.31-14.6)
0.01
Stalk swelling
1.03 (0.26-4.06)
0.97
Table 6 Comparison of chicken skin mucosa prevalence and invasion depth in different lesion morphologies
Total
SM
M
P value
Morphology
233
37
196
0.252
Flat
CSM (+)
5 (41.67)
6 (12.24)
0.03
CSM (-)
7 (58.33)
43 (87.76)
Protruded
CSM (+)
7 (63.64)
23 (26.44)
0.03
CSM (-)
4 (36.36)
64 (73.56)
Sessile
CSM (+)
10 (71.43)
22 (36.67)
0.02
CSM (-)
4 (28.57)
38 (63.33)
Table 7 Logistic regression analyses of risk factors for the occurrence of chicken skin mucosa
Variable
OR (95%CI)
P value
SM/M
3.76 (1.7-8.3)
0.01
Location (left/right colon)
2.45 (1.03-5.82)
0.04
Size (≥ 10 mm/< 10 mm)
1.15 (0.59-1.41)
0.09
Morphology (flat/pedunculated/sessile)
1.54 (0.79-3.06)
1.66 (0.85-3.27)
0.03
Citation: Zhang YJ, Wen W, Li F, Jian Y, Zhang CM, Yuan MX, Yang Y, Chen FL. Chicken skin mucosa surrounding small colorectal cancer could be an endoscopic predictive marker of submucosal invasion. World J Gastrointest Oncol 2023; 15(6): 1062-1072