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Huge Mass Of The Descending Colon (3 of 25)

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A week after a follow up endoscopy was performed after the biopsies were confirmed being a tubulous-villous adenoma.

Enormous Sessile Adenoma of the Rectum (2 of...

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This tumor was removed completely with the snare polypectomy. The procedure was carried out in three different days with piecemeal excision.

Enormous Sessile Adenoma of the Rectum (1 of...

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The primary clinical importance of colorectal adenomas is their well-recognized relationship to colorectal cancer. An abundance of scientific data indicate that almost all colorectal cancers arise...

Flat ulcerated tubular adenoma

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Flat ulcerated tubular adenoma in the ascending colon

Large Villous Adenoma of the Sigmoid

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The cancer risk of a tubular adenoma is controversial, but strong evidence suggests that it can become malignant. Risk of malignancy is related to size; a 1.5-cm tubular adenoma has a 2% risk. As its...

Pediculated tubular adenoma

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Colonoscopic picture of a pediculated tubular adenoma. Note the stalk and raspberry-like appearance of the polyp. Most adenomas are encountered incidentally during colorectal cancer surveillance.

Large and long stalk villous adenoma inserting...

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Polyps are classified based on the type of tissue they contain: Tubular adenomas are the most common type. About 80% to 86% of adenomatous polyps are this type. Tubular adenomas are the polyps that...

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