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of a new pathway: the serrated neoplasia pathway. The morphologic features of serrated colorectal lesions, the molecular alterations that characterize them, and their role in colorectal cancer development ...
. We compared the risk of metachronous lesions in colorectal serrated adenomas , conventional adenomas , and hyperplastic polyps. A consecutive series of patients with colorectal polyps first diagnosed ...
Hyperplastic polyps (HPs) of the colon and rectum were historically thought not to be associated with an increased risk of development of colorectal cancer (CRC). The recognition of variants ...
behavior in severely dysplastic colorectal adenomas , such as an associated carcinoma, multiplicity of adenomas , and subsequent development of adenomas . For this purpose we compared the clinical, gross ...
potential for the development of malignancy than traditional adenomas . Introduction Colorectal polyps are discrete tissue masses, which protrude into the lumen of the bowel. They have traditionally been ...
. The serrated pathway involves progression from sessile serrated adenoma /polyps (SSA/Ps), which are morphologically and pathologically similar to hyperplastic polyps (HPs). Removal of colorectal adenomas reduces ...
: Morphologic features and the risk of developing metachronous adenomas and carcinomas in the colorectum . Scand J Gastroenterol 1987;22:833-841.Crossref 28. Christenson CE, Nemer FD, Schottler JL, et al: Villous ...
therapy. Conclusion The study demonstrates that patients who have a colorectal adenoma > 1 cm with HGD may be at high risk of developing further adenomas with HGD or carcinoma. Close follow up is warranted ...
, with pronounced localization of S-isoform in the nuclei and mitochondria. Sporadic CRCs develop from adenomas . Screening colonoscopy is used for detection/resection of growths, and morphological /pathological ...
with progression to colorectal carcinoma by their late thirties.1In addition, these patients are at risk for extracolonic neoplasms.1,6Patients with FAP have a low incidence of serrated adenoma (2.2% of biopsied ...
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