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Sys Path Conf #1
Exam 2
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Graduate
03/20/2011

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Term
dysphagia
Definition
Difficulty in swallowing
Term
dyspepsia
Definition
Indigestion, nausea
Term
(emesis)
Definition
vomiting
Term
hematemesis
Definition
Vomiting of blood
Term
malabsorption
Definition
Inability to absorb in jejunum and ileum
Term
melena
Definition
Heavy blood in stools, usually in the upper or proximal portion of the tract
Term
dehydration
Definition
loss of water
Term
diarrhea
Definition
Watery stool - irritation of colon
Term
steatorrhea
Definition
Fat in stool (lack of absorption)
Term
bright red stool
Definition
Blood in stool-probably from colon
Term
constipation
Definition
Term

Mallory-Weiss tears

 

  • what is it? 
  • what is it most associated with?

 

Definition

 

  • Longitudinal tears in the esophagus near the gastroesophageal junction 
  • severe retching or vomiting secondary to acute alcohol intoxication

 

Term
Description of Mallory-Weiss tears:
Definition

 

  • Linear, longitudinally oriented 
  • range in length from millimeters to several centimeters

 

Term
Mallory-Weiss syndrome
Definition
Up to 10 % of upper GI bleeding, which often presents as hematemesis is due to superficial esophageal ulcerations such as those associated with Mallory-Weiss syndrome.
Term
The stratified squamous mucosa of the esophagus may be damaged by a variety of irritants including
Definition
alcohol, corrosive acids or alkalis, excessively hot fluids, and heavy smoking
Term
If medications in the form of large pills dissolve in the esophagus, the condition is described as
Definition
as pill-induced esophagitis
Term
Esophagitis due to chemical injury is associated with
Definition
dysphagia (pain with swallowing)
Term
Esophagitis - what may occur in severe cases?
Definition
Hemorrhage, stricture, or perforation may occur in severe cases
Term
Iatrogenic injury to the esophagus may be caused by
Definition

  • cytotoxic chemotherapy
  • radiation therapy
  • graft-versus-host disease (GVHD)

Term
Infections may occur in otherwise healthy individuals but are most frequent in
Definition

  • HSV
  • CMV
  • fungal infections (Candida)

Term
The stratified squamous epithelium of the esophageal is resistant to abrasion from foods but is sensitive to
Definition
acid
Term
Submucosal glands offer protection by
Definition
secreting mucin and bicarbonate
Term
Reflux of gastric contents into the lower esophagus is the most frequent cause of
Definition
Esophagitis and the most common outpatient GI diagnosis in the United States.
Term
GERD- what is it? What does it cause? Where is it found?
Definition
  • Reflux of gastric contents into the lower esophagus
  • Causes: Esophagitis
  • Found in:
    • adults over 40 
    • infants and children

 

Term
Conditions that decrease lower esophageal sphincter (LES) tone, or increase abdominal pressure contribute to GERD and include
Definition

  • sliding hiatal hernia
  • alcohol
  • cigarette smoking
  • obesity
  • CNS depressants
  • pregnancy
  • delayed gastic emptying
  • increased gastric volume

Term
W/ GERD, the mucosa can develop
Definition

  • leukoplakia
  • ulcers
  •  fibrosis
  • esophageal stricture which lead to dysphagia.

Term
Barrett esophagus
Definition
  • secondary to or a complication of chronic GERD
  • represents replacement of squamous epithelium with intestinal metaplasia containing Goblet cells

 

Term
Barrett esophagus- due to?
Definition
  • Due to: 
    • Change of squamous cell to intestinal goblet cells in lower third of esophagus
Term
COMPLICATIONS of ESOPHAGITIS
Definition

• Ulcerations

• Fibrosis

• Strictures

• Dysphagia

• Leukoplakia

• Metaplasia

• Malignancy

Term
Acute gastritis- what is it? What are the variable degrees of it?
Definition

 

  • transient mucosal inflammatory process
  • can be be asymptomatic 
  • can cause variable degrees of 
    • epigastric pain
    • nausea
    • vomiting

 

Term
When injurious forces overwhelm protective forces, ulcerations may ultimately develop and these lesions include
Definition
include layers of necrosis, inflammation, granulation tissue, and a fibrotic scar
Term
The presence of scar occurs only in
Definition
chronic lesions
Term
Figure 17-11 in Robbins and Cotran, mechanisms of gastric injury and protection.
Definition
[image]
Term
Acute gastritis is caused by
Definition
  • aspirin
  • NSAIDs
  • alcohol
  • cigarettes
  • H. pylori infection

 

Term
Surface epithelium in Acute gastritis
Definition
Intact with scattered PMNs.
Term
An abundance of Lymphocytes or plasma cells suggests which gastritis?
Definition
chronic gastritis
Term
What signifies active inflammation in acute gastritis?
Definition
  • neutrophils  above the basement membrane 
  • With more severe, erosions and hemorrhage 

 

Term
What does erosion denote in acute gastritis? What may occur due to this?
Definition
  • loss of the superficial epithelium
  • Hemorrhage may occur and cause dark punctae or spots like coffee grains.

 

Term
Concurrent erosion and hemorrhage is known as?
Definition
acute erosive hemorrhagic gastritis
Term
Complications of Gastric Ulcers
Definition

Bleeding  

  • Most frequent complication ; May be life-threatening; May be the first indication of an ulcer 

Perforation 

  • Accounts for two thirds of ulcer deaths ; Is rarely first indication of an ulcer 

Obstruction 

  • Mostly in chronic ulcers ; Secondary to edema or scarring; associated with pyloric channel ulcers ;May occur with duodenal ulcers 
  • Causes incapacitating, crampy abdominal pain; rarely cause total obstruction and intractable vomiting

 

Term
What causes chronic gastritis?
Definition
  • Cause: H.pylori inf (90%) or Autoimmune gastritis (10%)
Term
H. Pyloris Gastritis
Definition
  • H. pylori organisms are present
    • duodenal ulcers *most
    • gastric ulcers 
    • chronic gastritis (antrum- 90% of cases)
Term
Autoimmune gastritis is characterized by?
Definition
  • characterized by 
    • (1) antibodies to parietal cells + loss of intrinsic factor +  achlorhydria 
    • (2) vitamin B 12 def - pernicious anemia. May cause atrophic glossitis and peripheral neuropathy
Term
Peptic Ulcer Disease associated with?
Definition
  • associated with H. pylori-induced chronic gastritis + NSAIDs use
Term
Case 78 Peptic Ulcer--stomach
This 55 year-old white male had a long history of preprandial pain relieved by food and alkali. A G.I. series showed a filling defect along the lesser curvature 3 cm. proximal to the pylorus. Because of the long history of pain, and the difficulty of being certain on clinical grounds that he did not have a carcinoma, he was subjected to a subtotal gastrectomy. His postoperative course was uneventful. The gross specimen showed a sharply punched out lesion of the lesser curvature, 2 cm. in greatest diameter with overhanging edges.
Definition
Term
Intestine - Bacterial Enterocolitis Infections (Enterocolitides)
Definition
Study Table 17-7 Robbins and Cotran – only the first four entities listed in the table, namely Cholera, Campylobacter, Shigellosis, Salmonellosis, and Enteric typhoid fever.
Term
Intestine - Viral Gastroenteritis include:
Definition
Norovirus and rotavirus
Term
Norovirus- what does it cause? How do you get it? Clinical?
Definition
  • Causes: nonbacterial infectious gastroenteritis
  • Get it by:
    • Contaminated food or water, schools, hospitals, nursing wards, and cruise ships. 
  • Clinical
    • Nausea, vomiting, watery diarrhea, and abdominal pain.

 

Term
Rotavirus
Definition

 

  • most common cause of severe childhood diarrhea and diarrheal mortality world wide
  • Children between 6 and 24 months of age are most vulnerable
  • Outbreaks in hospitals and daycare centers are common
  • successfully infects and destroys mature enterocytes in the small intestine, and the villus surface is repopulated by immature, secretory cells
  • Loss of absorptive function and net secretion of water and electrolytes.

 

Term
Crohn disease (regional enteritis)
Definition
  • Transmural inflammation on any part of GI
  • due to-not clear: bacterial, dietary factors, stress
Term
Case 77 Regional Enteritis-Ileum
This 61 year-old male had a history of intermittent umbilical pain with a mild fever for several years. He did fairly well on a medical regime with an established diagnosis of regional ileitis. Finally, his symptoms became intractable, and he was subjected to a resection of 32 cm. of his ileum. The gross specimen showed a markedly thickened ileum with a narrowed lumen. The wall was rope-like and the serosal surface was dull.
Definition
Term
Ulcerative colitis:
Definition
  • Inflammation limited to the mucosa of colon and the superficial submucosa

 

Term
Case 76 Ulcerative Colitis
A twenty-six year old white female had a history of severe, bloody diarrhea of several years duration. A sigmoidoscopic examination showed the colonic mucosa to be inflamed and to bleed when touched by a cotton swab. A mucosal biopsy was reported as “ulcerative colitis”. During a quiescent period, a total colectomy was performed.
Definition
Term
What do most investigators believe Crohn disease and UC are really caused by?
Definition
  • defects in host interactions with intestinal microbiota
  • intestinal epithelial cell dysfunction
  • aberrant mucosal immune responses

 

Term
Vascular diseases - Infarction. The causes:
Definition

  • Embolism or thrombosis 
  • hernia intussusception
  • volvulus

Term
Vascular diseases - Hemorrhoids
Definition

 

  • Marked dilation or varicosity of hemorrhoidal venous plexus
  • very common

 

Term
Case 64 Hemorrhoid with Thrombus-anus
A 26 year-old female secretary complained of pain at defecation and blood in the stool. More recently there was pain when seated. A rectal examination showed both external and internal hemorrhoids which were removed two weeks later. One of the external lesions contained a thrombus within the lumen of the dilated hemorrhoidal vein. Portions of the wall of the vein were fibrosed.
Definition
Term
Vascular diseases - Esophageal varices
Definition

 

  • Usually associated with liver cirrhosis
  • bleeding from the varices is a common cause of death with cirrhosis of the liver.

 

Term
Case 65 Esophageal Varices
A 52 year old chronic alcoholic with portal cirrhosis and gynecomastia of 5 years duration. Hospitalized for work-up of his increasing ascites. Laboratory studies showed a prothrombin time of 25 seconds with a control of 14 seconds. During the hospital stay he developed massive hematemesis which could not be controlled and he died.
Definition
Term
Neoplasms of the Esophagus
Definition
  • Squamous cell carcinoma
Term
Case 79 Squamous Cell Carcinoma--esophagus
This 76 year-old male noticed progressive dysphagia for a period of two years. At the time of admission he could barely swallow water. He sustained an 80 pound weight loss. Esophagoscopy revealed an annular, fungating, exophytic carcinoma of the distal third of the esophagus. A palliative gastrostomy was performed, and he died six months later.
Definition
Term
Adenocarcinoma of the Stomach- where is the incidence 20x higher?
Definition
  • In Japan, Chile, Costa Rica, and Eastern Europe the incidence = 20x higher. US rates dropped.
Term
Adenocarcinoma Stomach- the neoplastic cells:
Definition
  • signet-ring cell morphology
  • desmoplastic reaction 
  • linitis plastica

 

Term
Case 81 Scirrhous Carcinoma (Linitis plastica) – stomach
This 60 year-old male complained of epigastric pain not related to food intake. He was treated with antacids and antispasmodics but his symptoms became worse. Weight loss was 15 pounds over a period of two months. A G.I. series showed a marked rigidity of the stomach wall with thickening of the rugae. At the time of laparotomy he already had metastatic disease in the liver, but a palliative gastrectomy was performed. He died three months later.
Definition
Term
Case 80 Adenocarcinoma--stomach
This 55 year-old female complained of anorexia of three months duration. Her stool was quaiac positive on several occasions. A G.I. series showed a fungating exophytic lesion arising from the greater curative of the stomach in the mid portion. She was subjected to subtotal gastrectomy. The gross specimen showed an exophytic firm, grayish-white lesion, 7 cm. in greatest diameter.
Definition
Term
Polyps (in general) in the intestines
Definition
  • A polyp = descriptive term for elevation of the intestinal surface
  • Can be pedunculated/ sessile
  • Can be neoplastic or non-neoplastic
Term
Hamartomatous polyps- what are they and three ways they occur?
Definition


  • benign tumor-like nodule 
  • It is an overgrowth of mature cells + tissues normally present in the affected part, but with disorganization and with one element predom
  • occur 
    • sporadically 
    • genetically determined
    • acquired syndromes

 

Term
Juvenile Polyps- Clinical
Definition
  • focal malformations of the mucosal epithelium + lamina propria
  • Clinical
    • sporadic or in clinical syndromes
    • Typically pedunculated
    • Most in the rectum
    • Most with rectal bleeding
    • Dysplasia occurs in a small proportion of juvenile polyps

 

Term
Peutz-Jeghers Syndrome
Definition
  • Auto dominant syndrome  
  • multiple GI hamar polyps + mucocutaneous pigmentation
Term
Hyperplastic polyps
Definition
  • Epithelial proliferations that represent a "piling up" of goblet cells and absorptive cells
  • found in:
    • People in their 60s, 70s
  •  Lesions = without malignant potential

 

Term
Neoplastic polyps
Definition

  • Tubular, Tubulovillous adenoma, Villous adenoma
    • precursors to colorectal adenocarcinomas

 

Term
Neoplastic polyps are what kind of neoplasms? how do they range?
Definition
  • intra-epithelial neoplasms 
  • Range: small, pedun polyps to large, sessile 
Term
Case 34 Adenoma--colon
A 48 year-old female complained of hemorrhage per rectum, and perfuse mucoid stools. On examination, she was found hypokalemic, and hyponatremic. A barium enema revealed a filling defect in the descending colon. Grossly, the lesion was sessile and villous. It measured 8 cm. in diameter.
Definition
Term
Colorectal Adenocarcinoma: where is it distributed? Where can it metastasize? What is elevated (as seen in 25% of patients)?
Definition
  • distributed equally over the entire length of the colon
  • Colon cancer can metastasize to the lymph node, lung, liver, and brain
  • Elevated carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) is seen in about 25% of patients.

 

Term
Case 35- Adenocarcinoma of colon
A 65 year-old male complained of increasing weakness and R.U.Q. abdominal pain. There had been frequent tarry stools. On examination a mass was palpated in the R.U.Q. A barium enema revealed a constricting defect at the hepatic flexure. The carcinoembryonic antigen test was positive. The patient had a hematocrit of 26%. Grossly, the lesion was ulcerated and of the annular constricting type, measuring 6 cm. in its long axis.
Definition
Term
Case 82 Colloid Carcinoma--colon
This 58 year-old female developed intermittent cramping and left lower quadrant pain associated with constipation and slight blood in the stool. Fiber optic sigmoidoscopy showed a narrowing of the lumen of the colon with a friable intraluminal mass. She was subjected to a hemicolectomy. The surgical specimen showed a grossly mucoid, intraluminal, obstructing tumor which had almost completely obstructed the lumen.
Definition
Term
What is the most important characteristic that correlates w/ the risk of malignancy? What is a risk factor progression into cancer?
Definition

 

  • Size 
    • ie, while cancer is extremely rare in adenomas less than 1 cm in diameter, some studies suggest that nearly 40 % of lesions larger than 4 cm in diameter contain foci for cancer
  • high-grade dysplasia is a risk factor for progression to cancer.

 

Term
E cadtherin
Definition

a protein that contributes to epithelial intercellular adhesion, seems to be a key step in the development of diffuse gastric cancer.

 

Term
Definition

  • Cecal and other right-sided colon cancers 
    • clinical attention by appearance of 
      • fatigue and weakness due to iron deficiency anemia
    • It is a clinical maxim that the underlying cause of iron deficiency anemia in an older man or postmenopausal woman is GI cancer until proven otherwise.
  • Left-sided colorectal adenocarcinomas may produce 
    • occult bleeding, changes in bowel habits, or cramping left lower quadrant discomfort

Term
Colorectal adenomas
Definition

  • presence of epithelial dysplasia
  • the majority don't  progress to adenocarcinoma
  • Clinical
    • silent (except! large polyps that produce occult bleeding and anemia)
  • Test: 
    • positive guaiac test - blood in stool
  • Location
    • 50% found in therectosigmoid region
    • 50% evenly distributed throughout colon

 

Term
Tubular adenomas
Definition

 

 

  • 2/3 of all benign adenomas
  • Appearance:
    • < 2cm in diameter 
    • pedunculated
    • Large tumors show a range of dysplasia

 

Term
Villous adenoma
Definition

 

  • Found: predominantly in the rectosigmoid colon 
  • Appearance
    • large (60% > 2cm)
    • sessile
    • elevated lesions
    • 1/3 contain foci of carcinoma 
    • higher potential for malignant than tubular adenomas

 


Term
Clinical of H. pylori
Definition
less severe but more persistent than acute
Nausea
upper abdominal discomfort
sometimes with vomiting
hematemesis is uncommon
Term
Clinical of Atrophic gastritis
Definition
Due to autoimmune gastritis, with a loss of parietal cell mass.
Clinical:
Leads to pernicious anemia
Term
Pedunculated polyp
Definition
attached by a narrow stem
Term
Sessile polyp
Definition
broad based attachment
Term
Non-neoplastic polyps include:
Definition
Hyperplastic polyp
Inflammatory polyp (like Lymphoid polyp or pseudopolyp)
Hamartomatous polyp (like Juvenile polyp; Peutz-Jeghers polyp)
Term
Hyperplastic polyp
Definition
Nonneoplastic polyp; no clinical significance
Term
Lymphoid polyp
Definition

  • Inflammatory polyp 
  • Most common site is the rectal mucosa
  • may be a reaction to local irritation

Term
Inflammatory pseudopolyp
Definition

  • Inflammatory polyp
  • Associated with ulcerative colitis 
  • consists of granulation tissue; residual and regenerating mucosa

Term
Juvenille polyp
Definition
Hamartomatous polyp; Occurs most frequently in children
Term
Peutz-Jeghers polyps
Definition
Hamartomatous polyps; Associated with Peutz-Jeghers syndrome
Term
Neoplastic polyps include:
Definition
Tubular adenoma
Tubulovillous adenoma
Villous adenoma
Term
Tubular adenoma
Definition
Neoplastic polyp; Benign but may undergo malignant change; often multiple; hereditary multiple polyposis syndromes associated with greatly inc risk of malignancy
Term
Tubulovillous adenoma
Definition
Neoplastic polyp; Morphologically resembles tubular adenoma with additional features similar to those of villous adenoma; greater malignant potential than tubular adenoma
Term
Villous adenoma
Definition
Neoplastic polyp; the "villain"; large sessile tumor with velvety surface comprised of finger-like villi; high potential for malignant change
Term
Peptic ulcer disease location
Definition
Anywhere but most common in the duodenum than gastric antrum
Term
Pathophysiology of Peptic ulcer disease
Definition
1) Imbalances of mucosal defenses and damaging forces that cause chronic gastritis
2) develops on a background of chronic gastritis
3) cigarette smoking (bc it impairs blood flow to the gastric mucosa)
4) high dose corticosteroid therapy (suppresses prostaglandin synthesis and impairs healing)
Term
less common cause is obstruction of portal circulation in liver cirrhosis.???
Definition
Term
Clinical of Crohn's Dz?
Definition

  • aphthous ulcer 
  • transmural inflammation 
  • leathery edema 
  • nodular lymphoid aggregates 
  • non-caseating granulomas in submucosa “skip lesions” 
  • cobblestone appearance 
  • abdominal pain, diarrhea, fever, malabsorption 
  • if in small intestine, bleeding intestinal obstruction, fistulae 
  • creeping fat; mesenteric fat extends around the serosal surface

Term
Complication of Crohn's Dz?
Definition
stricture due to fibrosis and obstruction
inc risk to intestinal cancer
Term
signet-ring cell morphology
Definition
contain vacuoles mucin that expand the cytoplasm and push the nucleus to the periphery
Term
desmoplastic reaction
Definition
fibrous CT that stiffens the gastric wall
Term
linitis plastica
Definition
Leather bottle appearance due to diffuse rugal thick. + rigid thick wall (from large areas of infiltration)
Term
most powerful prognostic indicators for gastric cancer?
Definition
depth of invasion + extent of nodal and distant metastasis
Term
What do neoplastic cells in adenocarcinoma of the stomach usually invade locally?
Definition
Duodenum
Pancreas
Retroperitoneum
Term
5 Year Survival rate of advanced gastric cancer?
Definition
<20 %
Term
Ulcerative colitis is due to?
Definition
Genetic factors
Term
Clinical of ulcerative colitis?
Definition
1) Crypt abscesses
2) bleeding, cramps, blood diarrhea
3) moderate anemia with moderate colitis
4) dehydration, electrolyte depletion, massive hemorrhages
Term
Ulcerative colitis increases the risk of?
Definition
Colon cancer
Term
Colorectal adenocarcinoma affects?
Definition
Both men and women
Term
Colorectal adenocarcinoma peaks are what age?
Definition
Peaks at 60 to 70; 20 % of cases before age 50
Term
Etiology of colorectal adenocarcinoma?
Definition
low fiber diet, high fat diet, high anaerobic bacterial content, genetic predisposition, Crohn disease
Term
Protective measures of colorectal adenocarcinoma?
Definition
colonoscopy, cruciferous vegetables, calcium, selenium, and aspirin (as COX-2 inhibitor)
Term
Barrett esophagus predisposes to?
Definition
Adenocarcinoma
Term
Barrett esophagus is common in?
Definition
White males between 40 and 60
Term
Adenocarcinoma of the stomach: Environmental factors include?
Definition
N-nitroso compounds used w/ smocked meats or fish, pickled vegetables
Term
Risk of adenocarcinoma of the stomach increases with?
Definition
1)H. pylori infection in chronic gastritis
2) Barrett esophagus and may reflect the increased incidence of GERD and obesity
3) individuals with multifocal mucosal atrophy and intestinal metaplasia
Term
Clinical symptoms of adenocarcinoma of the stomach include:
Definition
1) early symptoms include: dyspepsia, dysphagia, and nausea
2) Loss of E-cadherin
Term
Pernicious anemia and autoimmune gastritis are associated with other autoimmune diseases:
Definition
Hashimoto thyroiditis
insulin-dependent (type 1) diabetes mellitus
Addison disease
Graves disease
vitiligo
myasthenia gravis
Term
Autoimmune gastritis spares:
Definition
Spares the antrum + hypergastrinemia
Term
Autosomal dominant juvenile polyposis syndrome =
Definition
increased risk of colon adenocarcinoma
Term
Who gets Peutz- Jehger Syndrome?
Definition
median age 11
Term
Clinical of Peutz-Jeghers Syndrome
Definition
1) SI and pedunculated
2) Brown macules around the mouth, eyes, nostrils, buccal mucosa, palmar surfaces of the hands, genitalia, and perianal region.
Term
Complications of Peutz-Jeghers Syndrome
Definition
1) increased risk of wide variety of cancers
2) The GI adenocarcinomas arise independently of the hamartomatous polyps
Term
Incidence of cancers of the esophagus?
Definition

  • in the USA - low incidence, more in males, Caspian sea area, Iran, Central Asia, Mongolia No. China-esophageal cancer belt with incidence 30-70 x greater
  • distribution suggests environmental factors 

Term
Clinical of cancers of the esophagus?
Definition

Clinical

  • alcohol, cigarette smoking, nitrosamines
  • Plummer Vinson syndromechronic esophagitis, achalasia, esophageal stricture
  • dysphagia, cachexia, anorexia, poor survival

Term
Complications of H. Pylori Gastritis?
Definition
1) Peptic Ulcer disease (also seen in chronic)
2) increases the risk of gastric cancer
Term
H. pylori gastritis in the US?
Definition
associated with poverty, household crowding, limited education, African-American or Mexican-American ethnicity, residence in rural areas, and birth outside of the United States
Term
Neoplastic polyps are usually found in?
Definition
1) 50% of Western world by age 50
2) no gender preference
Term
What is present in colorectal adenomas?
Definition
Epithelial dysplasia
Term
Majority of neoplastic polyps do not ?
Definition
progress to become adenocarcinoma
Term
Most adenomas are:
Definition
clinically silent, with the exception of large polyps that produce occult (hidden) bleeding and anemia
Term
A positive guaiac test detects
Definition
occult blood in the stool
Term
50% of all polyps are found where? How about the other half?
Definition
50% of all polyps are found in the rectosigmoid region
50% are evenly distributed throughout the rest of colon
Term
Tubular adenomas according to Vernillo
Definition
1) 2/3 of all benign adenomas;
2) less than 2cm in diameter
3) attached to a stalk (pedunculated)
4) Large tumors show a range of dysplastic changes
Term
Five things about villous adenoma according to Vernillo
Definition
1) predominantly in the rectosigmoid colon.
2) large sessile elevated lesions
3) 60 % are larger than 2 cm in diameter
4) commonly 1/3 of villous adenomas contain foci of carcinoma
5) higher potential for malignant transformation to colorectal carcinoma than tubular adenomas
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