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Familial juvenile polyposis coli and colorectal cancer
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1991
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PathogenesisSurgical PathologyGastroenterologyColorectal CancerPathologyAdenomatous ChangeSurgeryAdenomatous PolypsJuvenile PolypsMedicineClinical Microbiology
A 40-year-old mother and her 7-year-old son underwent colectomy for polyposis coli. Both colectomy specimens contained predominantly juvenile polyps. The mother's specimen also had numerous tubular adenomas and one 5-cm severely dysplastic villous adenoma without invasive carcinoma. Foci of adenomatous change in juvenile polyps were present in the son's specimen. The histologic features of both cases suggest a sequence of change from juvenile polyps to adenomatous polyps to cancer.
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