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  1. ... 1-100). Seven of these individuals had hyperplastic/sessile serrated polyps. Colorectal cancer (CRC). Nineteen of 33 individuals reported to ...
  2. ... polyposis syndrome (previously termed hyperplastic polyposis ), comprises multiple colorectal serrated polyps (hyperplastic polyps, sessile serrated adenomas/polyps, and traditional serrated adenomas). It ...
  3. ... history of any combination of 20 or more colorectal adenomas, hyperplastic polyps, and/or sessile serrated polyps (excluding rectal and sigmoid hyperplastic polyps) Sessile ...
  4. ... colonic adenomatous polyps; duodenal adenomas; additional types of polyps: serrated, hyperplastic/sessile serrated, mixed; significant colorectal cancer risk; cancers of the duodenum, stomach, ovary, & ...
  5. ... 2 , Genes Associated with a High Susceptibility of Colorectal Cancer, for more information.) Because oligopolyposis also involves diverse pathology (including hamartomas, sessile serrated polyps, and sessile serrated adenomas), careful attention to polyp ...