Z Gastroenterol 2003; 41(4): 343-346
DOI: 10.1055/s-2003-38647
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© Karl Demeter Verlag im Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart · New York

Sporadic Adenomas in Chronic Ulcerative Colitis

Sporadische Adenome bei Kolitis ulzerosaF. Fogt1
  • 1Gastrointestinal Pathology, University of Pennsylvania, Presbyterian Medical Center, Philadelphia, USA
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Publication History

Manuscript received: 3 June 2002

Accepted after revision: 12 August 2002

Publication Date:
15 April 2003 (online)

Zusammenfassung

Die Diagnose intraepithelialer Neoplasien und im Besonderen polypöser Neoplasien bei Patienten mit chronischer Colitis ulcerosa ist mit einem großen Risiko eines assoziierten invasiven Karzinoms verbunden. Histologisch können polypöse intraepitheliale Neoplasien nur schwierig von sporadischen Adenomen unterschieden werden, die auch bei Patienten mit Colitis ulcerosa auftreten können. Die Diagnose polypöser intraepithelialer Neoplasien bei Patienten mit Colitis ulcerosa führt, zumindest in manchen Zentren, zur Kolektomie, während sporadische Adenome mit einer Polypektomie ausreichend behandelt sind. Mit der Einführung neuer Techniken wurde in den letzten Jahren damit begonnen, die immunhistochemischen, vor allem aber die genetischen Unterschiede von Adenomen und kolitisassoziierten polypösen intraepithelialen Neoplasien zu charakterisieren.

Abstract

Presence of polyps with intraepithelial neoplasia in patients with ulcerative colitis (UC) is associated with a very high risk of associated invasive carcinoma. Histologically, these lesions may not easily be differentiated from sporadic adenomas, which may occur in patients with UC. The treatment option for patients with polyps with intraepithelial neoplasia includes, at least in some centres, total colectomy which contrasts to polypectomy for patients with sporadic adenomas. Until recently, adenomatous polyps were not diagnosed in patients with UC because of the inability to differentiate adequately between UC-associated dysplastic polyps and adenomas. Multiple attempts have been made over the years to differentiate between UC-associated polyps with intraepithelial neoplasia and sporadic adenomas in patients with UC to ensure adequate treatment and follow-up for the correct diagnosis. These studies include morphologic, immunohistochemical and genetic analysis of lesions considered to be representative for each entity.

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Franz Fogt MD, MRCPath, MBA

Associate Professor, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Presbyterian Medical Center

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