301. Histogenesis of Gastrointestinal Carcinoma in Peutz-Jeghers Polyp
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Teiichi Motoyama, Yoichi Ajioka, Hidenobu Watanabe, Noriko Ishihara, Jiro Hitomi, and Mitsuya Iwafuchi
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Adenoma ,business.industry ,Rectum ,Histogenesis ,medicine.disease ,digestive system ,Gastroenterology ,digestive system diseases ,Malignant transformation ,surgical procedures, operative ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Peutz-Jeghers' polyp ,Internal medicine ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,medicine ,Gastrointestinal carcinoma ,Carcinoma ,business ,neoplasms - Abstract
Peutz-Jeghers (P-J) polyps (n=367) from 27 patients were histologically examined. There are seen five P-J polyps with adenoma, two P-J polyps with carcinoma in adenoma, a P-J polyp with independent foci of adenoma and carcinoma, a P-J polyp with carcinoma, two advanced primary carcinomas without any remnant of P-J polyp, a carcinoma in adenoma and a pure adenoma in eight patients. Four processes of malignant change of P-J polyp are proposed; (1) malignant transformation of adenoma arisen in P-J polyp, (2) malignant transformation of P-J polyp itself, (3) malignant change in pure adenoma, and (4) de novo carcinoma in normal mucosa. From our data, the first process seems to be the most frequent, and the third to be common in the colon and rectum.
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- 1990
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