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Table 4 Comparison of serum levels of lipids and lipoproteins between patients with different colon lesions and controls

From: Elevated serum triglyceride and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol promotes the formation of colorectal polyps

 

TA

(72)

HP

(14)

TVA

(17)

A-HGD

(11)

Control

(48)

p value

CHO (mmol/L)

4.64

(4.15,5.18)

4.85

(4.07,5.65)

4.12

(3.68,4.72)

4.77

(4.36,5.55)

4.63

(4.16,5.31)

0.349

TG (mmol/L)

1.41

(1.01,1.95)

1.10

(0.95,1.60)

1.31

(1.07,2.10)

1.16

(0.74,1.37)

0.97

(0.75,1.74)

0.081

HDL-C (mmol/L)

1.26

(1.06,1.52)

1.22

(1.07,1.38)

1.18

(0.84,1.49)

1.42

(1.04,1.90)

1.37

(1.10,1.47)

0.361

LDL-C (mmol/L)

3.26 ± 0.80*

3.32 ± 0.77*

3.00 ± 0.82

3.30 ± 1.09

2.81 ± 0.74

0.029

apoA (g/L)

1.39 ± 0.26

1.36 ± 0.23

1.28 ± 0.29

1.42 ± 0.34

1.27 ± 0.33

0.173

apoB (g/L)

0.97

(0.82,1.13)

0.97

(0.81,1.10)

0.88

(0.73,0.96)

1.00

(0.67,1.20)

0.84

(0.77,0.96)

0.149

  1. p < 0.05 means that the distribution of values in each group is not equal
  2. An asterisk means that the difference is significant when compared to the controls separately
  3. HP hyperplastic polyp, TA tubular adenoma, TVA tubulovillous adenoma, A-HGD adenoma with high-grade dysplasia
  4. CHO, TG, HDL-C, and apoB are expressed as medians (interquartile range). LDL-C and apoA are expressed as means ± SD