Small “flat adenoma” of the large bowel with special reference to its clinicopathologic features
Diseases of the Colon & Rectum1985Vol. 28(10), pp. 847–851
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Tetsuichiro Muto, J Kamiya, T. Sawada, Fumio Konishi, Kenichi Sugihara, Yoshiro Kubota, Miki Adachi, S. Agawa, Y. Saito, Y Morioka, Taveesin Tanprayoon
Abstract
Thirty-three small "flat adenomas," not more than 1 cm in diameter, were collected from surgically and colonoscopically removed specimens, and their colonoscopic and histologic characteristics were described. There were 14 adenomas with mild atypia, five with moderate atypia, 14 with severe atypia (or focal carcinoma limited to the mucosa). The grade of atypia seems to increase with the size of lesions, and these lesions were assumed to play an important role in the adenoma-carcinoma sequence. The importance of recognizing the presence of these small "flat adenomas" in everyday practice is stressed.
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