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Adenoma
Research from University of Pittsburgh reveals new findings on adenoma
July 8th, 2008
"Colonic sessile serrated adenoma, in contrast to hyperplastic polyp, is thought to be related to sporadic colorectal cancers with high microsatellite instability. However, the morphological distinction between these entities is difficult and subject to observer and sampling variation," scientists in the United States report. "Therefore, we elected to investigate the expression of gastric mucin MUC6 as a potential marker to separate the two in the hope of finding an objective and reproducible adjunct to morphological diagnosis. Endoscopic biopsies of colonic polyps with serrated architecture, but without cytological dysplasia were studied and categorized as sessile...
Source: Cancer Weekly (2008-07-08)
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