Clinicopathological and molecular features of sessile serrated adenomas with dysplasia or carcinoma
Objective Sessile serrated adenomas (SSAs) are the precursors of at least 15% of colorectal
carcinomas, but their biology is incompletely understood. We performed a …
carcinomas, but their biology is incompletely understood. We performed a …
The cutting edge of serrated polyps: a practical guide to approaching and managing serrated colon polyps
BN Limketkai, D Lam-Himlin, MA Arnold… - Gastrointestinal …, 2013 - giejournal.org
The most common colonic polyps include the conventional adenomas (tubular,
tubulovillous, and villous adenomas) and serrated polyps. Serrated polyps account for as …
tubulovillous, and villous adenomas) and serrated polyps. Serrated polyps account for as …
Serrated polyps: critical precursors to colorectal cancer
Colorectal polyps have been traditionally classified as either hyperplastic or adenomatous,
with only the latter progressing to carcinoma. However, it is now recognized that certain …
with only the latter progressing to carcinoma. However, it is now recognized that certain …
[HTML][HTML] Improved molecular classification of serrated lesions of the colon by immunohistochemical detection of BRAF V600E
I Mesteri, G Bayer, J Meyer, D Capper… - Modern Pathology, 2014 - Elsevier
Abstract BRAF V600E mutation in serrated lesions of the colon has been implicated as an
important mutation and as a specific marker for the serrated carcinogenic pathway. Recent …
important mutation and as a specific marker for the serrated carcinogenic pathway. Recent …
Clinicopathologic and endoscopic features of colorectal serrated adenoma: differences between polypoid and superficial types
S Oka, S Tanaka, T Hiyama, M Ito, Y Kitadai… - Gastrointestinal …, 2004 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: Serrated adenoma is a distinct histologic colorectal lesion. There are two
macroscopic types: polypoid and superficial. The aim of this study was to clarify …
macroscopic types: polypoid and superficial. The aim of this study was to clarify …
Sessile serrated adenoma: challenging discrimination from other serrated colonic polyps
AB Farris, J Misdraji, A Srivastava… - The American journal …, 2008 - journals.lww.com
Sessile serrated adenoma (SSA) is the proposed precursor for microsatellite unstable
colorectal carcinomas and some authorities recommend that SSAs should be managed …
colorectal carcinomas and some authorities recommend that SSAs should be managed …
Serrated neoplasia in the colorectum: gut microbiota and molecular pathways
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a heterogeneous disease with different gene expression
patterns. There are two major colorectal carcinogenesis pathways: conventional adenoma …
patterns. There are two major colorectal carcinogenesis pathways: conventional adenoma …
Endoscopic characterization of sessile serrated adenomas/polyps with and without dysplasia
MWE Bouwens, YJ van Herwaarden, B Winkens… - …, 2014 - thieme-connect.com
Background and study aims: Sessile serrated adenomas/polyps (SSA/Ps) are precursors of
colorectal cancer (CRC), but their endoscopic detection can be difficult. We therefore …
colorectal cancer (CRC), but their endoscopic detection can be difficult. We therefore …
Sessile serrated adenoma: a brief history and current status
EE Torlakovic, DC Snover - Critical Reviews™ in Oncogenesis, 2006 - dl.begellhouse.com
Sessile serrated adenoma (SSA) is a polyp of the large intestine, which was first described
in 1996. It presents as a solitary lesion or in a setting of a polyposis previously coined as" …
in 1996. It presents as a solitary lesion or in a setting of a polyposis previously coined as" …
[HTML][HTML] Progressive methylation during the serrated neoplasia pathway of the colorectum
SM Dong, EJ Lee, ES Jeon, CK Park, KM Kim - Modern Pathology, 2005 - Elsevier
Serrated adenoma is a recently described entity characterized by having combined
architectural features of hyperplastic polyps and classical adenoma. To understand the role …
architectural features of hyperplastic polyps and classical adenoma. To understand the role …