TY - JOUR
T1 - Pathology and genetics of syndromic gastric polyps
AU - Brosens, Lodewijk A.A.
AU - Wood, Laura D.
AU - Offerhaus, G. Johan
AU - Arnold, Christina A.
AU - Lam-Himlin, Dora
AU - Giardiello, Francis M.
AU - Montgomery, Elizabeth A.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2015.
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Copyright 2021 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2015/5
Y1 - 2015/5
N2 - Gastric polyps are found in 1% to 4% of patients undergoing gastroscopy. The vast majority are sporadic, but some gastric polyps indicate an underlying syndrome. Gastric polyps can manifest in each of the gastrointestinal polyposis syndromes, including the recently described gastric adenocarcinoma and proximal polyposis of the stomach syndrome. In addition, gastric polyps occur in Lynch syndrome and in a few rare conditions that are not primarily gastrointestinal. While some of these syndromes are clearly associated with an increased risk of gastric cancer, others are not. Interestingly, even in disorders with a well-established risk of gastric cancer, the neoplastic potential and the precursor status of these gastric polyps are not always clear. Although rare, recognition of syndromic gastric polyps is important for individual patient management. These conditions also serve as important models to study gastric homeostasis and gastric tumorigenesis.
AB - Gastric polyps are found in 1% to 4% of patients undergoing gastroscopy. The vast majority are sporadic, but some gastric polyps indicate an underlying syndrome. Gastric polyps can manifest in each of the gastrointestinal polyposis syndromes, including the recently described gastric adenocarcinoma and proximal polyposis of the stomach syndrome. In addition, gastric polyps occur in Lynch syndrome and in a few rare conditions that are not primarily gastrointestinal. While some of these syndromes are clearly associated with an increased risk of gastric cancer, others are not. Interestingly, even in disorders with a well-established risk of gastric cancer, the neoplastic potential and the precursor status of these gastric polyps are not always clear. Although rare, recognition of syndromic gastric polyps is important for individual patient management. These conditions also serve as important models to study gastric homeostasis and gastric tumorigenesis.
KW - Cronkhite-Canada syndrome
KW - Lynch syndrome
KW - McCune-Albright syndrome
KW - Peutz-Jeghers
KW - familial adenomatous polyposis
KW - gastric cancer
KW - gastric polyp
KW - hamartomatous polyp
KW - juvenile polyposis
KW - neurofibromatosis type 1
KW - polyposis
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U2 - 10.1177/1066896915620013
DO - 10.1177/1066896915620013
M3 - Review article
C2 - 26721304
AN - SCOPUS:84964686298
SN - 1066-8969
VL - 24
SP - 185
EP - 199
JO - International Journal of Surgical Pathology
JF - International Journal of Surgical Pathology
IS - 3
ER -