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  • This study investigated colorectal flat adenomas (FAs) categorized into three types (superficially elevated, completely flat, and depressed) and compared their features to polypoid tubular adenomas (pTAs) of the same size (≤5 mm).
  • It found that FAs have a higher percentage of high-grade dysplasia (19.56%) compared to pTAs (12.87%), with the depressed subgroup showing the highest dysplasia rate (28.57%).
  • The results suggest FAs have unique histopathological traits, including more normal epithelium at the base and fewer pericryptal mesenchymal cells than pTAs, indicating a potential difference

Article Abstract

Background/aims: Colorectal flat adenomas (FAs) may represent a different histogenesis, since their malignant potential is thought to be higher than polypoid adenomas of the same size. In this study, we classified FAs of ≤5 mm into three subgroups-superficially elevated adenomas (SEAs), completely flat adenomas (CFAs), and depressed adenomas (DAs)-based on their low microscopic shapes and compared their clinicopathological features with polypoid tubular adenomas (pTAs) with the same size.

Materials And Methods: One hundred one pTAs and 46 FAs with tubular morphology with the same size (≤5 mm) were studied.

Results: The percentages of high-grade dysplasia in FAs and pTAs were 19.56% and 12.87%, respectively. The percentages of the high-grade dysplasia were 28.57%, 13.63%, and 20.00% in the DA, SEA, and CFA subgroups, respectively. FAs had a significantly higher number of normal epithelium at the basal crypts of the lesion than the pTAs (p=0.001). The presence of pericryptal mesenchymal cells was higher in pTAs than the FAs (78.21% vs 10.86%) (p<0.001).

Conclusion: Flat adenoma represents a distinct type of colorectal adenoma with special histopathological properties-existence of a normal epithelium at the basal crypts, lack of pericryptal mesenchymal cells, and a high percentage of high-grade dysplasia-especially when it has a depressed shape at low magnification.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/tjg.2014.2698DOI Listing

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