Histogenesis of microscopic adenoma and hyperplastic (metaplastic) gland in nonpolyposis coli |
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Authors: | Dr. Takeshi Oohara M.D. Akihito Ogino Hiroyuki Tohma M.D. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Third Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo, 3-28-6, Mejirodai, Bunkyo-ku, 112 Tokyo, Japan;(2) Tohma Hospital, Kumagay City, Japan |
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Abstract: | Histogenesis of microscopic adenoma in nonpolypoid colons (those not included in the special disease group of familial polyposis coli) was investigated using complete serial sections with the following results: Adenoma arises from basal cells in the deep layer of the mucosa; and two types of basal cells found were 1) those which had already undergone changes to adenoma and 2) those which are in their transitional stage to adenomas. Early-phase growth of adenoma is brought about by branching. Individual hyperplastic (metaplastic) glands constituting so-called hyperplastic (metaplastic) polyps are considered to be only an expression of one variant in the growing process of adenomas and the glands showing these changes most characteristically have a serrated pattern. Based on these findings, the histogenesis of adenoma in nonpolypoid colons is shown schematically. |
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Keywords: | Adenoma (s), microscopic, histogenesis Cell (s), basal Colon, adenoma Gland (s), hyperplastic (metaplastic) |
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