Difference between revisions of "Gastrointestinal tract polyps"

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| Hyperplastic polyp
| Hyperplastic polyp
| serrated at the surface
| serrated at the surface
| abundant goblet cells, usu. left colon
| abundant goblet cells, usu. left colon; no features of SSA
| common / benign
| common / benign
| may be syndromic
| may be syndromic
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| Traditional adenomas
| Traditional adenomas
| nuclear hyperchromasia & pseudostratification / crowding at the surface, usu. polypoid - on a stalk, usu. left colon
| nuclear hyperchromasia & pseudostratification / crowding at the luminal aspect, usu. polypoid - on a stalk, usu. left colon
| decreased goblet cells
| decreased goblet cells
| common / premalignant
| common / premalignant
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| [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Tubular_adenoma_2_high_mag.jpg TA - high mag. (WC)], [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Tubular_adenoma_4_low_mag.jpg TA - low mag. (WC)]
| [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Tubular_adenoma_2_high_mag.jpg TA - high mag. (WC)], [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Tubular_adenoma_4_low_mag.jpg TA - low mag. (WC)]
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| Sessile serrated adenoma
| Sessile serrated adenoma (SSA)
| basal crypt dilation & serration
| basal crypt dilation & serration
| boot-shaped crypts, horizontal crypts, branching crypts
| boot-shaped crypts, horizontal crypts, branching crypts
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| [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Traditional_serrated_adenoma_low_mag.jpg TSA - low mag. (WC)], [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Traditional_serrated_adenoma_very_high_mag.jpg TSA - high mag. (WC)]  
| [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Traditional_serrated_adenoma_low_mag.jpg TSA - low mag. (WC)], [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Traditional_serrated_adenoma_very_high_mag.jpg TSA - high mag. (WC)]  
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| Juvenile polyp (retension polyp)
| Juvenile polyp (retention polyp)
| dilated glands, increased lamina propria
| dilated glands, increased lamina propria
| eroded surface (due to trauma), stalk (polypoid)
| eroded surface (due to trauma), stalk (polypoid)
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