hyperplastic polyp

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Pathology

Management

  • malignant potential similar to general population*
  • follow-up colonoscopy in 10 years[5]

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Additional terms

References

  1. Journal Watch 21(19):151, 2001 Hawkins & Ward J Natl Cancer Inst 93:1307, 2001
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  3. Pathology Outlines Colon tumor, Polyps, Adenoma-carcinoma sequence of colon http://www.pathologyoutlines.com/topic/colontumoradenomacarcinoma.html
  4. Jump up to: 4.0 4.1 Schreiner MA et al. Proximal and large hyperplastic and nondysplastic serrated polyps detected by colonoscopy are associated with neoplasia. Gastroenterology 2010 Nov; 139:1497. PMID: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20633561
    Hiraoka S et al. The presence of large serrated polyps increases risk for colorectal cancer. Gastroenterology 2010 Nov; 139:1503, 1510.
    Terdiman JP and McQuaid KR. Surveillance guidelines should be updated to recognize the importance of serrated polyps. Gastroenterology 2010 Nov; 139:1444. PMID: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20875785
  5. Jump up to: 5.0 5.1 Medical Knowledge Self Assessment Program (MKSAP) 17, 18. American College of Physicians, Philadelphia 2015, 2018.