Test-positive rate at CT colonography is increased by rectal bleeding and/or unexplained weight loss, unlike other common gastrointestinal symptoms

  • Hock, D.
  • Materne, R.
  • Ouhadi, R.
  • Mancini, I.
  • Aouachria, S.A.
  • Nchimi, A.
Publication date
December 2015
Publisher
The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

Abstract

AbstractPurposeWe evaluated the rate of significant colonic and extra-colonic abnormalities at computed tomography colonography (CTC), according to symptoms and age.Materials and methodsWe retrospectively evaluated 7361 consecutive average-risk subjects (3073 males, average age: 60.3±13.9; range 18–96 years) for colorectal cancer (CRC) who underwent CTC. They were divided into three groups according to clinical symptoms: 1343 asymptomatic individuals (group A), 899 patients with at least one “alarm” symptom for CRC, including rectal bleeding and unexplained weight loss (group C), and 5119 subjects with other gastrointestinal symptoms (group B). Diagnostic and test-positive rates of CTC were established using optical colonoscopy (OC) and/or ...

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