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Polyps and polypoid lesions of the colon
Sharmeen Mansoor1, Tsetan Dolkar, Hani El-Fanek
1Department of Pathology, Danbury Hospital, 2 Tower Lab, 24 Hospital Avenue, Danbury, CT 06810, USA.
Context:
A significant portion of colorectal biopsies are performed for evaluation of polyps or polypoid lesions. Accurately identifying these lesions will promote better patient care.
Objective:
Review of the pathology of major colon polyps and polypoid lesions and highlight the most diagnostically useful features and their molecular biology.
Data Source:
Review of recent literature.
Conclusions:
Polypoid lesions of the colon can be thought of to be under 3 broad categories: syndromic, mesenchymal, and epithelial.
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