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Non-polypoid adenoma of the large intestine.

T Masaki1, J P Sheffield, I C Talbot, C B Williams.   

Abstract

In order to find non-polypoid (flat) adenomas in the large intestine, one hundred and twenty-six consecutively resected large bowels were stained with methylene blue or haematoxylin and examined using a stereoscopic microscope with special attention to pit pattern abnormalities. The primary diseases were classified into familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) in 9 cases, multiple adenomas in 2 cases, colorectal cancers in 90 cases, Crohn's disease in 5 cases, ulcerative colitis in 2 cases, constipation in 9 cases, diverticular disease in 3 cases and others in 6 cases, respectively. Thirty-five flat adenomas were detected in 14 colons (14/126 = 11%). Twenty-one flat adenomas were found in 9 non-FAP cases (7 colons removed for cancer and 2 for multiple adenomas) and the remaining 14 flat adenomas were found in 5 FAP colons. No flat adenomas were found in any of the 25 colons removed for non-neoplastic disease. Nine flat adenomas (26%) had a depressed shape. The mean age of the non-FAP cases was 57 years and that of the FAP cases was 29 years (P < 0.005). The mean size of non-FAP flat adenomas was 6.1 mm and that of FAP flat adenomas was 3.1 mm (P < 0.005). Non-FAP flat adenomas were more frequently right-sided than those in FAP. Epithelial dysplasia was graded as mild in 31 (89%) and moderate in 4 (11%), respectively. Moderate dysplasia was found in non-FAP cases exclusively. These results suggest that flat adenomas may be heterogeneous. The significance of these lesions is discussed.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7876719     DOI: 10.1007/bf00292245

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Colorectal Dis        ISSN: 0179-1958            Impact factor:   2.571


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Authors:  S Yamagata; T Muto; Y Uchida; T Masaki; T Sawada; N Tsuno; T Hirooka
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