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Table 4 Clinicopathologic characteristics of lesions in patients with multiple gastric epithelial dysplasias

From: Gastric epithelial dysplasia: characteristics and long-term follow-up results after endoscopic resection according to morphological categorization

Primary → Secondary lesion

Synchronous GED

Metachronous GED

Total

(n = 18)

(n = 22)

(n = 40)

GED type

   

 A → A/F/H

8/2/1

9/0/1

17/2/2

 F → A/F/H

1/3/0

4/1/0

5/4/0

 H → A/F/H

1/1/1

3/1/3

4/2/4

 Same type

12 (66.7)

13 (59.1)

25 (62.5)

Location

   

 Body → Body/Antrum

3/4

6/5

9/9

 Antrum → Body/Antrum

5/6

3/8

8/14

 Same location

9 (50.0)

14 (63.6)

23 (57.5)

Macroscopic shape

   

 I&IIa → I&IIa/IIb&IIc

9/5

7/8

16/13

 IIb&IIc → I&IIa/IIb&IIc

2/2

2/5

4/7

 Same shape

11 (61.1)

12 (54.5)

23 (57.5)

  1. Values are expressed as n (%).
  2. GED, gastric epithelial dysplasia; A, adenomatous type; F, foveolar type; H, hybrid type.