adenoma
Tubulo - Villous Rectal Adenoma - Endoscopy (10...
Active bleeding is observed It has been well established that there is a greater risk of post polypectomy bleeding with larger polyps, ranging from 2% to 24%. Therefore, the endoscopist should be...
Tubulo - Villous Rectal Adenoma - Endoscopy (8...
More image and video clip observing the fragments of infiltrative appearance.
Tubulo - Villous Rectal Adenoma - Endoscopy (7...
There are many fragments of the neoplasia of villous appearance. Colorectal polypoid lesions have a risk for cancer development. Because of their malignancy potential and indistinguishable features...
Tubulo - Villous Rectal Adenoma - Endoscopy (6...
Piecemeal Resection The rope with the loop diathermy, the fragment of large size prolapses outside of the anus. And there the polypectomy is performed.
Tubulo - Villous Rectal Adenoma - Endoscopy (5...
As at first the plan was to remove the tumor that appeared to be small, we decided to practice polypectomy in fragments at this time we had no reported the biopsies by pathology.
Tubulo - Villous Rectal Adenoma - Endoscopy (4...
A Giant Villous Adenoma: Mimicking Rectal Malignancy Another image of the irregular mass Usually, tubulu- villous adenomas are asymptomatic although they may cause rectal bleeding like malignant...
Tubulo - Villous Rectal Adenoma - Endoscopy (3...
A Giant Tubulo-Villous Adenoma: Mimicking Rectal Malignancy. By practicing retroflexion in the rectum the mass is observed of a large size and appears to be adenocarcinoma. At this time we did not...
Tubulo - Villous Rectal Adenoma - Endoscopy (2...
The prolapsed mass seen at the colonoscopy Benign or malignant? Once a lesion is recognized and its size determined, the decision that must be made is whether or not the polyp is benign or malignant....
Colonoscopic Polypectomy (2 of 23)
Another image of the polyp. Colonic adenomas are typically asymptomatic and are most commonly found by means of endoscopic or radiologic imaging studies performed because of unrelated symptoms or for...
Pediculated Polyp
Causes of adenomatous polyps: Genetic factors: From the NPS data, relatives of patients with polyps have an increased risk of carcinoma. This includes siblings of patients with adenomas detected prior...
Tubulovillous Tumor (2 of 2)
Endoscopic View of Enormous Tubulovillous tumor Another view of the wide stalk with the mass.
Tubulovillous Tumor (1 of 2)
Enormous tubulovillous tumor of the sigmoid with wide pediculated stalk.
Serrated Mass
A 32 year-old physician, who had rectal bleeding. A large mass between the second and third rectal valve is appreciated. The histopathologic study reveled tubular adenoma. The "hyperplastic polyp"...