Template:Hyperplastic polyp versus tubular adenoma: Difference between revisions
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File:Non-proliferative versus proliferative colonic crypts.jpg|Non-proliferative (left) versus proliferative (large at right) | File:Non-proliferative versus proliferative colonic crypts.jpg|Non-proliferative crypt (left) versus proliferative dysplastic crypt (large at right, with crowded hyperchromatic nuclei). | ||
File:Histopathology of reactive inflammatory changes in a hyperplastic polyp.jpg|thumb|In nuclear crowding, also look for inflammation: Here a '''hyperplastic polyp''' with inflammatory reactive changes, reminiscent of adenoma. | File:Histopathology of reactive inflammatory changes in a hyperplastic polyp.jpg|thumb|In nuclear crowding, also look for inflammation: Here a '''hyperplastic polyp''' with inflammatory reactive changes, reminiscent of adenoma. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:41, 6 November 2023
| Hyperplastic polyp[1] | Tubular adenoma[1] |
|---|---|
| Nu dysplasia | Dysplasia |
| Proliferative epithelium restricted to base | Proliferative epithelium present at the surface |
| Gland lining cells mature at the surface | No surface maturation |
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Non-proliferative crypt (left) versus proliferative dysplastic crypt (large at right, with crowded hyperchromatic nuclei).
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In nuclear crowding, also look for inflammation: Here a hyperplastic polyp with inflammatory reactive changes, reminiscent of adenoma.
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 . Hyperplastic Polyp of the Colon and Rectum - Differential diagnoses. Stanford University School of Medicine. Retrieved on 2019-09-30.