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Diagnostic and reporting issues of preneoplastic polyps of the large intestine with early carcinoma

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ANNALS OF DIAGNOSTIC PATHOLOGY
卷 39, 期 -, 页码 1-14

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.anndiagpath.2018.11.001

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Conventional adenoma; Sessile serrated adenoma; Traditional serrated adenoma; Carcinoma arising in adenoma

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Premalignant polyps of the large intestine are common specimens in surgical pathology. They consist of several different subtypes identifiable by histological criteria that are associated with different molecular characteristics and with the development of different types of colorectal carcinoma. The most common of these is the conventional adenoma, which most commonly leads to carcinomas with a low degree of methylation (CIMP-L) that are microsatellite stable. In Lynch syndrome patients these polyps lead to CIMP-L carcinomas that are micro satellite instable. The second most common is the sessile serrated adenoma, which leads to carcinomas with a high degree of methylation (CIMP-H) that may be either microsatellite stable or instable. The least common premalignant polyp is the traditional serrated adenoma, which can lead to either CIMP-L or CIMP-H carcinomas, most often microsatellite stable. This paper will review the histological features of these lesions, discuss problems in diagnosis and discuss the role of histology in management.

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