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- Adenoma-Like Adenocarcinoma - PubMed Central (PMC)
Adenoma-like adenocarcinoma is an uncommon variant of CRC with a low rate of metastasis and good prognosis Biopsy diagnosis of this lesion may be challenging Keywords: Colorectal Adenocarcinoma, Adenoma-Like Adenocarcinoma, Gene Mutation, Microsatellite Instability, Prognosis
- Pathology Outlines - Adenoma-like adenocarcinoma
Which of the following is true about adenoma-like adenocarcinoma of the colon? B It can be difficult to diagnose on biopsy
- Adenoma-like adenocarcinoma: clinicopathologic characterization of a . . .
The 2019 WHO classification recognized adenoma-like adenocarcinoma as a new subtype of colorectal carcinoma, which is characterized by a distinct low-grade morphology mimicking adenoma, but with a pushing invasion into deeper colonic tissue [1] To our knowledge, our study reports the largest cohort of adenoma-like adenocarcinoma cases in the
- Adenocarcinoma: How this type of cancer affects prognosis
Low-grade cancer A lower grade number means the cancer cells look similar to healthy cells Low-grade cancers usually grow slowly and aren't likely to spread Healthcare professionals also might call these well-differentiated cancers Intermediate-grade cancer The middle grade numbers mean the cancer cells look different from the healthy
- Colorectal Carcinoma: Adenoma-like Adenocarcinoma, Case Study
Conclusions: Colonic adenoma-like adenocarcinoma is a low-grade adenocarcinoma that can be extremely challenging to diagnose on biopsy due to the overlapping features with villous adenomas Its early recognition might be beneficial due to its probable association with good prognosis and low metastatic potential as had been reported before
- Adenoma-like Adenocarcinoma of Colon and Rectum - DoveMed
Adenoma-like Adenocarcinoma of Colon and Rectum is a very rare subtype of colorectal adenocarcinoma It is reported that diagnosing the tumor as malignant is very challenging, since it may be misdiagnosed as a colonic (villous) adenoma
- Understanding Your Pathology Report: Early Adenocarcinoma (Cancer . . .
Colon or rectal cancer can have 3 grades: Sometimes, it might just be described as either well moderately differentiated (low grade) or poorly differentiated (high grade) Poorly differentiated (high-grade) cancers tend to grow and spread more quickly than well or moderately differentiated cancers
- Adenoma-like adenocarcinoma - Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
Recognized as a new subtype of adenocarcinoma in the 5th edition of the World Health Organization Classification of Tumours (Digestive System), “adenoma-like” adenocarcinoma type is an uncommon variant of colorectal cancer with a low metastasis rate and a good prognosis
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