Difference between revisions of "Serrated polyposis syndrome"

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One of the following three:<ref name=pmid21045813>{{Cite journal  | last1 = Huang | first1 = CS. | last2 = Farraye | first2 = FA. | last3 = Yang | first3 = S. | last4 = O'Brien | first4 = MJ. | title = The clinical significance of serrated polyps. | journal = Am J Gastroenterol | volume = 106 | issue = 2 | pages = 229-40; quiz 241 | month = Feb | year = 2011 | doi = 10.1038/ajg.2010.429 | PMID = 21045813 | URL = http://www.nature.com/ajg/journal/v106/n2/full/ajg2010429a.html }}</ref>
One of the following three:<ref name=pmid21045813>{{Cite journal  | last1 = Huang | first1 = CS. | last2 = Farraye | first2 = FA. | last3 = Yang | first3 = S. | last4 = O'Brien | first4 = MJ. | title = The clinical significance of serrated polyps. | journal = Am J Gastroenterol | volume = 106 | issue = 2 | pages = 229-40; quiz 241 | month = Feb | year = 2011 | doi = 10.1038/ajg.2010.429 | PMID = 21045813 | URL = http://www.nature.com/ajg/journal/v106/n2/full/ajg2010429a.html }}</ref>
#>=Five [[hyperplastic polyp]]s proximal to the sigmoid colon with two of the five >=10 mm.
#>=Five [[hyperplastic polyp]]s proximal to the sigmoid colon with two of the five >=10 mm.
#One [[hyperplastic polyp]]s proximal to the sigmoid colon, in someone with a first degree relative with the syndrome.
#One [[hyperplastic polyp]] proximal to the sigmoid colon, in someone with a first degree relative with the syndrome.
#>30 hyperplastic polyps through-out the colon, i.e. not all can be rectal polyps.
#>30 hyperplastic polyps through-out the colon, i.e. not all can be rectal polyps.
#*One source<ref name=pmid21660283>{{Cite journal  | last1 = Rosty | first1 = C. | last2 = Parry | first2 = S. | last3 = Young | first3 = JP. | title = Serrated polyposis: an enigmatic model of colorectal cancer predisposition. | journal = Patholog Res Int | volume = 2011 | issue =  | pages = 157073 | month =  | year = 2011 | doi = 10.4061/2011/157073 | PMID = 21660283 | URL =http://www.hindawi.com/journals/pri/2011/157073/ }}</ref> suggests it ought to be >=20 HPs.
#*One source<ref name=pmid21660283>{{Cite journal  | last1 = Rosty | first1 = C. | last2 = Parry | first2 = S. | last3 = Young | first3 = JP. | title = Serrated polyposis: an enigmatic model of colorectal cancer predisposition. | journal = Patholog Res Int | volume = 2011 | issue =  | pages = 157073 | month =  | year = 2011 | doi = 10.4061/2011/157073 | PMID = 21660283 | URL =http://www.hindawi.com/journals/pri/2011/157073/ }}</ref> suggests it ought to be >=20 HPs.

Revision as of 20:38, 13 January 2012

Hyperplastic polyposis syndrome is an uncommon condition characterized by the presence of (colonic) hyperplastic polyps, may represent several distinct pathologies and is associated with an increased risk of colorectal carcinoma.[1]

WHO definition

One of the following three:[1]

  1. >=Five hyperplastic polyps proximal to the sigmoid colon with two of the five >=10 mm.
  2. One hyperplastic polyp proximal to the sigmoid colon, in someone with a first degree relative with the syndrome.
  3. >30 hyperplastic polyps through-out the colon, i.e. not all can be rectal polyps.
    • One source[2] suggests it ought to be >=20 HPs.

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Huang, CS.; Farraye, FA.; Yang, S.; O'Brien, MJ. (Feb 2011). "The clinical significance of serrated polyps.". Am J Gastroenterol 106 (2): 229-40; quiz 241. doi:10.1038/ajg.2010.429. PMID 21045813.
  2. Rosty, C.; Parry, S.; Young, JP. (2011). "Serrated polyposis: an enigmatic model of colorectal cancer predisposition.". Patholog Res Int 2011: 157073. doi:10.4061/2011/157073. PMID 21660283.