5noColorectal polyps are small clumps of cells and they are classified on the basis of their histological characteristics. Until recently, they have been divided into two major groups: neoplastic and non-neoplastic mucosal polyps. Adenomatous polyps contain epithelial neoplasia and their size and histology correlate with the risk of progression to carcinoma. Non-neoplastic polyps, instead, can be divided into several distinct and unrelated categories including hyperplastic, mucosal, juvenile, Peutz-Jeghers, and inflammatory. Adenomas are recognized as the precursor lesions for colorectal carcinoma and recently also some hyperplastic lesions, with serrated morphology, have been reported to display a significant risk of neoplastic progression...
The "serrated neoplastic pathway" describes the progression of serrated polyps, including sessile se...
This dissertation describes investigations into aspects of neoplastic initiation and progression in ...
Serrated adenomas are the precursors of at least 5.8 % of colorectal cancers; otherwise little is kn...
Early diagnosis of colorectal cancer (CRC) is a very urgent problem, since this disease has second p...
The earliest phases of colorectal tumourigenesis initiate in the normal mucosa, with a generalised d...
The earliest phases of colorectal tumourigenesis initiate in the normal mucosa, with a generalised d...
The concept of a 'serrated neoplasia pathway' refers to a pattern of progression of neoplasms of the...
Hyperplastic polyps have traditionally been regarded as nonneoplastic polyps lacking malignant poten...
Serrated polyps of the colon represent a large morphological spectrum of lesions. They comprise the ...
Serrated polyps of the colon represent a large morphological spectrum of lesions. They comprise the ...
Approximately 30 % of colorectal carcinomas develop via the serrated neoplasia pathway characterized...
Approximately 30% of colorectal carcinomas develop via the serrated neoplasia pathway characterized ...
Background/Aims: The importance of hyperplastic polyps during colorectal carcinogenesis is appreciat...
In 2010, serrated polyps (SP) of the colon have been included in the WHO classification of digestive...
Serrated adenocarcinoma is a recently described subset of colorectal cancer (CRC), which account for...
The "serrated neoplastic pathway" describes the progression of serrated polyps, including sessile se...
This dissertation describes investigations into aspects of neoplastic initiation and progression in ...
Serrated adenomas are the precursors of at least 5.8 % of colorectal cancers; otherwise little is kn...
Early diagnosis of colorectal cancer (CRC) is a very urgent problem, since this disease has second p...
The earliest phases of colorectal tumourigenesis initiate in the normal mucosa, with a generalised d...
The earliest phases of colorectal tumourigenesis initiate in the normal mucosa, with a generalised d...
The concept of a 'serrated neoplasia pathway' refers to a pattern of progression of neoplasms of the...
Hyperplastic polyps have traditionally been regarded as nonneoplastic polyps lacking malignant poten...
Serrated polyps of the colon represent a large morphological spectrum of lesions. They comprise the ...
Serrated polyps of the colon represent a large morphological spectrum of lesions. They comprise the ...
Approximately 30 % of colorectal carcinomas develop via the serrated neoplasia pathway characterized...
Approximately 30% of colorectal carcinomas develop via the serrated neoplasia pathway characterized ...
Background/Aims: The importance of hyperplastic polyps during colorectal carcinogenesis is appreciat...
In 2010, serrated polyps (SP) of the colon have been included in the WHO classification of digestive...
Serrated adenocarcinoma is a recently described subset of colorectal cancer (CRC), which account for...
The "serrated neoplastic pathway" describes the progression of serrated polyps, including sessile se...
This dissertation describes investigations into aspects of neoplastic initiation and progression in ...
Serrated adenomas are the precursors of at least 5.8 % of colorectal cancers; otherwise little is kn...