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'''Foveolar type dysplasia''', also '''foveolar dysplasia''', is a form of [[dysplasia]] that arises from the foveolar cells, typically seen in the [[stomach]].  It is may be subtle to unaccustomed eyes.
'''Foveolar type dysplasia''', also '''foveolar dysplasia''', is a form of [[dysplasia]] that arises from the foveolar cells, typically seen in the [[stomach]].  It is may be subtle to unaccustomed eyes.


It is also described as '''non-adenomatous dysplasia''', '''type 2 dysplasia''' and '''foveolar/hyperplastic type'''.<ref name=pmid20228780/>
It is also described as '''non-adenomatous dysplasia''', '''type 2 dysplasia''' and '''foveolar/hyperplastic type dysplasia'''.<ref name=pmid20228780/>


==General==
==General==

Revision as of 06:48, 15 February 2015

Foveolar type dysplasia, also foveolar dysplasia, is a form of dysplasia that arises from the foveolar cells, typically seen in the stomach. It is may be subtle to unaccustomed eyes.

It is also described as non-adenomatous dysplasia, type 2 dysplasia and foveolar/hyperplastic type dysplasia.[1]

General

Microscopic

Features:

  • Tall columnar cells with basal nuclei in a villiform architecture.[1]

DDx:

Images

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See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Brown, IS.; Whiteman, DC.; Lauwers, GY. (Jun 2010). "Foveolar type dysplasia in Barrett esophagus.". Mod Pathol 23 (6): 834-43. doi:10.1038/modpathol.2010.59. PMID 20228780.