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Chowdhury ATMM, Acharya S, Yue Z, Mensah SD, Alam S
Non-neoplastic polypoid lesion of the gastrointestinal tract especially in the stomach becomes increasingly common with time. In our study, we tried to evaluate the correlation between the benign gastric polypoid lesions namely Hyperplastic and Fundic gland polyps and hyperlipidaemia. To the best of knowledge, the study of this kind has not been reported till now.
A single center prospective cross-sectional case-control study over 215 (two hundred and fifteen) selected patients divided into three study groups were done. According to our study, Gastric polyp / polyps’ shares, a significant correlation with hyperlipidaemia and gastric polyp of 9 or more than that in number is a potentially significant condition associated with Hypertriglyceridaemia. Or in other sense, there is a correlation between the etiological factors like lifestyle, food habit, geographic and / or other influences that might be responsible for the development of Gastric polyp / polyps as well as hyperlipidaemia.