rectal

Tubular Adenoma of the Large Intestine: Understanding Your Pathology Report

A tubular adenoma is a type of colorectal polyp that forms on the inner lining of the large intestine, which includes the colon and rectum. It is considered a conventional adenoma, which means it develops through the most common pathway that can lead to colorectal cancer. Although tubular adenomas are benign (non-cancerous), they are classified …
Read More »

Tubulovillous Adenoma of the Large Intestine: Understanding Your Pathology Report

A tubulovillous adenoma is a type of polyp that develops on the inner lining of the large intestine, which includes the colon and rectum. It is composed of abnormal glandular cells that form both tube-shaped structures (known as tubular architecture) and finger-like projections (referred to as villous architecture). Tubulovillous adenomas are considered precancerous because, over …
Read More »

A+ A A-