2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.prp.2006.08.010
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Adenocarcinoma arising in gastric inverted hyperplastic polyp: A case report and review of the literature

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“…A similar lesion was recently called an IHP in other reports (2,7,8). Although several gastric IHPs accompanied by adenocarcinoma have been reported recently, histopathological criteria have not been established for these submucosal lesions, including hamartomatous polyps, hamarto- (2,7,8,10), although the pathogenesis remains unclear.…”
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“…A similar lesion was recently called an IHP in other reports (2,7,8). Although several gastric IHPs accompanied by adenocarcinoma have been reported recently, histopathological criteria have not been established for these submucosal lesions, including hamartomatous polyps, hamarto- (2,7,8,10), although the pathogenesis remains unclear.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Although several gastric IHPs accompanied by adenocarcinoma have been reported recently, histopathological criteria have not been established for these submucosal lesions, including hamartomatous polyps, hamarto- (2,7,8,10), although the pathogenesis remains unclear. Yamashita et al (2) suggested that IHP may be gastritis cystica profunda (GCP) associated with exaggerated hyperplastic and metaplastic changes, and they showed that two out of their four patients with IHP had coexisting GCP.…”
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