adenomatous polyp
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A doctor points to an adenomatous polyp on a medical diagram during a consultation.
Definition
- Noun:
- A benign tumorous growth (polyp) arising from glandular tissue. Specifically, it is a type of polyp composed of abnormal but non-cancerous tissue that originates from the epithelial lining of glands. These growths are most commonly found in the colon and rectum.
Usage and Examples
- Noun:
- During the colonoscopy, the doctor discovered and removed a small adenomatous polyp.
- While most adenomatous polyps are benign, some have the potential to develop into colorectal cancer over many years.
- The pathology report confirmed the removed tissue was an adenomatous polyp.
Advanced Usage
- Clinical Significance: In medical contexts, an adenomatous polyp is a critical finding because it is considered a precursor lesion. This means that while it is benign itself, it represents a step in the pathway that can lead to adenocarcinoma, a type of cancer.
- The presence of multiple adenomatous polyps is a key risk factor for future colorectal cancer and may require more frequent surveillance.
Variants and Related Words
- Polyp (n.): A general term for a growth projecting from a mucous membrane. An adenomatous polyp is a specific type of polyp.
- Adenoma (n.): A benign tumor of glandular origin. An adenomatous polyp is essentially a polypoid adenoma.
- Adenocarcinoma (n.): A malignant tumor originating from glandular epithelium. This is the type of cancer an adenomatous polyp can potentially become.
Synonyms
- Adenoma (when referring to its neoplastic nature)
- Neoplastic polyp (a broader category)
- Tubular adenoma / Villous adenoma (these are specific histologic subtypes of adenomatous polyps)
Related Medical Terms
- Colorectal polyp: A polyp located in the colon or rectum.
- Hyperplastic polyp: Another common type of colon polyp that is generally not considered pre-cancerous, unlike an adenomatous polyp.
- Sessile serrated lesion: A type of polyp with a different appearance and cancer risk profile.
A doctor points to an adenomatous polyp on a medical diagram during a consultation.
Noun
- a polyp that consists of benign neoplastic tissue derived from glandular epithelium
- adenomatous polyps are visible protrusions that can develop on the mucosal surface of the colon or rectum