Our understanding of serrated colorectal polyps has increased dramatically over the past two decades and has led to a modern classification scheme for these lesions. Sessile serrated polyps with dysplasia represent the most clinically significant serrated polyp; however, the morphologic heterogeneity of dysplasia in sessile serrated polyps has only recently been recognized and correlated with MLH1 immunohistochemistry. Detailed morphologic analysis of traditional serrated adenomas has led to the recognition of flat and early forms of this polyp. Robust data on the risk of metachronous lesions in patients with serrated polyps are also beginning to emerge. This review will summarize our current understanding of serrated polyps and associated ...
Serrated polyps have long been considered to lack malignant potential but accumulating data suggest ...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most frequently diagnosed cancer in the world. For a long time,...
Serrated polyps have long been considered to lack malignant potential but accumulating data suggest ...
Early diagnosis of colorectal cancer (CRC) is a very urgent problem, since this disease has second p...
An understanding of the pathology and natural history of serrated adenoma of the colorectum has emer...
Approximately 30% of colorectal carcinomas develop via the serrated neoplasia pathway characterized ...
Approximately 30 % of colorectal carcinomas develop via the serrated neoplasia pathway characterized...
© 2007 WJG. All rights reserved.Serrated polyps of the colorectum form a group of related lesions wh...
Serrated adenocarcinoma is a recently described subset of colorectal cancer (CRC), which account for...
Hyperplastic or serrated polyps were once believed to have little to no clinical significance. A sub...
develop via the serrated neoplasia pathway characterized by widespread DNA methylation and frequent ...
Serrated polyps of the colorectum form a group of related lesions which include aberrant crypt foci ...
Serrated adenocarcinoma is a recently described subset of colorectal cancer (CRC), which account for...
Serrated adenocarcinoma is a recently described subset of colorectal cancer (CRC), which account for...
Serrated polyps of the colon have been the focus of critical reappraisal and intense study over the ...
Serrated polyps have long been considered to lack malignant potential but accumulating data suggest ...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most frequently diagnosed cancer in the world. For a long time,...
Serrated polyps have long been considered to lack malignant potential but accumulating data suggest ...
Early diagnosis of colorectal cancer (CRC) is a very urgent problem, since this disease has second p...
An understanding of the pathology and natural history of serrated adenoma of the colorectum has emer...
Approximately 30% of colorectal carcinomas develop via the serrated neoplasia pathway characterized ...
Approximately 30 % of colorectal carcinomas develop via the serrated neoplasia pathway characterized...
© 2007 WJG. All rights reserved.Serrated polyps of the colorectum form a group of related lesions wh...
Serrated adenocarcinoma is a recently described subset of colorectal cancer (CRC), which account for...
Hyperplastic or serrated polyps were once believed to have little to no clinical significance. A sub...
develop via the serrated neoplasia pathway characterized by widespread DNA methylation and frequent ...
Serrated polyps of the colorectum form a group of related lesions which include aberrant crypt foci ...
Serrated adenocarcinoma is a recently described subset of colorectal cancer (CRC), which account for...
Serrated adenocarcinoma is a recently described subset of colorectal cancer (CRC), which account for...
Serrated polyps of the colon have been the focus of critical reappraisal and intense study over the ...
Serrated polyps have long been considered to lack malignant potential but accumulating data suggest ...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most frequently diagnosed cancer in the world. For a long time,...
Serrated polyps have long been considered to lack malignant potential but accumulating data suggest ...