Year 2019 / Volume 111 / Number 10
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Gastric serrated adenoma

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DOI: 10.17235/reed.2019.6145/2018

María del Carmen García Gavilán, Alfonso Alcalde Vargas, Cristina Abitei,

Abstract
A 51 years-old male with several family history of gastric cancer, who was studied one year before for dyspepsia. A new gastroscopy was done that objectified in the greater curvature, a sessile polyp with slightly depressed center and a villous crypt pattern with Narrow Band Imaging. The histopathology study shown a horizontalization of the basal glands and basal dysplasia, compatible with serrated adenoma. A 51 year-old male with a family history of gastric cancer was studied for one year due to dyspepsia. A new gastroscopy was performed that identified a sessile polyp with a slightly depressed center and a villous crypt pattern in the greater curvature via narrow band imaging. The histopathology study showed horizontal basal glands and basal dysplasia, which was compatible with serrated adenoma.
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Publication history

Received: 26/12/2018

Accepted: 05/01/2019

Online First: 09/04/2019

Published: 03/10/2019

Article Online First time: 104 days

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