[Colonorectal adenoma: relationships among histological structure, dimensions of the polyps, and age distribution].Minerva Med. 1978 Nov 30; 69(58):3979-85.MM
Abstract
Among 1258 polyps from the lower gastro-intestinal tract removed by rectoscopy or coloscopy and examined histologically there were 744 adenomas, 72% tubular, 27% papillary and 1% villous. 96.5% of all adenomas were extracted from patients aged over 40 years. Four fifths of the tumours were found in the rectum and sigmoid colon. Only 6% of the tubular adenomas were more than 15 mm in diameter, compared with 32% of papillary and 57% of villous adenomas. The special significance of the adenomas lies in their potential malignancy (adenoma-to-cancer sequence).
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Frimberger, E, et al. "[Colonorectal Adenoma: Relationships Among Histological Structure, Dimensions of the Polyps, and Age Distribution]." Minerva Medica, vol. 69, no. 58, 1978, pp. 3979-85.
Frimberger E, Kühner W, Seib HJ, et al. [Colonorectal adenoma: relationships among histological structure, dimensions of the polyps, and age distribution]. Minerva Med. 1978;69(58):3979-85.
Frimberger, E., Kühner, W., Seib, H. J., & Ottenjann, R. (1978). [Colonorectal adenoma: relationships among histological structure, dimensions of the polyps, and age distribution]. Minerva Medica, 69(58), 3979-85.
Frimberger E, et al. [Colonorectal Adenoma: Relationships Among Histological Structure, Dimensions of the Polyps, and Age Distribution]. Minerva Med. 1978 Nov 30;69(58):3979-85. PubMed PMID: 740290.
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T1 - [Colonorectal adenoma: relationships among histological structure, dimensions of the polyps, and age distribution].
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AU - Kühner,W,
AU - Seib,H J,
AU - Ottenjann,R,
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SP - 3979
EP - 85
JF - Minerva medica
JO - Minerva Med
VL - 69
IS - 58
N2 - Among 1258 polyps from the lower gastro-intestinal tract removed by rectoscopy or coloscopy and examined histologically there were 744 adenomas, 72% tubular, 27% papillary and 1% villous. 96.5% of all adenomas were extracted from patients aged over 40 years. Four fifths of the tumours were found in the rectum and sigmoid colon. Only 6% of the tubular adenomas were more than 15 mm in diameter, compared with 32% of papillary and 57% of villous adenomas. The special significance of the adenomas lies in their potential malignancy (adenoma-to-cancer sequence).
SN - 0026-4806
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