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File:Histopathology of a gastric hyperplastic polyp.jpg|'''Hyperplastic polyp''': Elongated, tortuous, and cystic foveolae separated by edematous and inflamed stroma.<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Groisman|first1=Gabriel M.|last2=Depsames|first2=Roman|last3=Ovadia|first3=Baruch|last4=Meir|first4=Alona|title=Metastatic Carcinoma Occurring in a Gastric Hyperplastic Polyp Mimicking Primary Gastric Cancer: The First Reported Case|journal=Case Reports in Pathology|volume=2014|year=2014|pages=1–5|issn=2090-6781|doi=10.1155/2014/781318}}<br>- [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0) license]</ref>
 
File:Histopathology of a gastric hyperplastic polyp.jpg|'''Hyperplastic polyp''': Elongated, tortuous, and cystic foveolae separated by edematous and inflamed stroma.<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Groisman|first1=Gabriel M.|last2=Depsames|first2=Roman|last3=Ovadia|first3=Baruch|last4=Meir|first4=Alona|title=Metastatic Carcinoma Occurring in a Gastric Hyperplastic Polyp Mimicking Primary Gastric Cancer: The First Reported Case|journal=Case Reports in Pathology|volume=2014|year=2014|pages=1–5|issn=2090-6781|doi=10.1155/2014/781318}}<br>- [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0) license]</ref>
 
File:Fundic Gland Polyp, Stomach (3295692096).jpg|'''Fundic gland polyp''': Cystically dilated glands lined by chief cells, parietal cells and mucinous foveolar cells.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.pathologyoutlines.com/topic/stomachfundicgland.html|title=Stomach Polyps - Fundic gland polyp|website=PathologyOutlines|author=Naziheh Assarzadegan, M.D., Raul S. Gonzalez, M.D.}} Topic Completed: 1 November 2017. Minor changes: 11 December 2019</ref>
 
File:Fundic Gland Polyp, Stomach (3295692096).jpg|'''Fundic gland polyp''': Cystically dilated glands lined by chief cells, parietal cells and mucinous foveolar cells.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.pathologyoutlines.com/topic/stomachfundicgland.html|title=Stomach Polyps - Fundic gland polyp|website=PathologyOutlines|author=Naziheh Assarzadegan, M.D., Raul S. Gonzalez, M.D.}} Topic Completed: 1 November 2017. Minor changes: 11 December 2019</ref>
 
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Author: Mikael Häggström [note 1]

By order of incidence:[1]

  • Hyperplastic polyp: 50.9%
  • Fundic gland polyp: 7.4%
  • Adenoma: 3%
  • Adenocarcinoma: 1.9%

The remaining 4.8% are mainly constituted by lipomas, GIST, xanthomas and inflammatory pseudopolyps.[1]

Notes

  1. For a full list of contributors, see article history. Creators of images are attributed at the image description pages, seen by clicking on the images. See Patholines:Authorship for details.

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 García-Alonso, Francisco Javier; Martín-Mateos, Rosa María; González-Martín, Juan Ángel; Foruny, José Ramón; Vázquez-Sequeiros, Enrique; Boixeda de Miquel, Daniel (2011). "Gastric polyps: analysis of endoscopic and histological features in our center ". Revista Española de Enfermedades Digestivas 103 (8): 416–420. doi:10.4321/S1130-01082011000800005. ISSN 1130-0108. 
  2. Groisman, Gabriel M.; Depsames, Roman; Ovadia, Baruch; Meir, Alona (2014). "Metastatic Carcinoma Occurring in a Gastric Hyperplastic Polyp Mimicking Primary Gastric Cancer: The First Reported Case ". Case Reports in Pathology 2014: 1–5. doi:10.1155/2014/781318. ISSN 2090-6781. 
    - Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0) license
  3. Naziheh Assarzadegan, M.D., Raul S. Gonzalez, M.D.. Stomach Polyps - Fundic gland polyp. PathologyOutlines. Topic Completed: 1 November 2017. Minor changes: 11 December 2019

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