Background. Fundic gland polyps are the most common gastric lesion in patients with familial adenomatous polyposis and are traditionally considered a condition with no malignancy potential. However some reports have recently, questioned this view. Aims, To prospectively evaluate their prevalence and the associated dysplastic/malignant changes in a series of affected patients. Patients and Methods. Thirty-seven affected patients were carefully investigated by upper endoscopy over a three-year period. Multiple (at least 10) complete excisions of any representative polyp of the body-fundus were performed and a through pathological search for microscopic adenomatous/dysplastic changes carried out. Results, Of 37 patients, 19 (51.3%) showed gastric fundic gland polyposis and 18 of them gave consent for polypectomies. Overall, 425 endoscopic polypectomies were per formed, with a mean of 23.6 +/- 14.6 per patient. At pathology all excised polyps of the body-fundus were found to be fundic glandular Microscopic adenomatous changes within such polyps were identified in 8 (44.4%) patients. All the adenomatous foci revealed mild dysplasia with no case of severe atypia or carcinoma. Patients with microadenomas showed a significantly higher total number of gastric polyps compared with those without microadenomas (p<0.03). No other differences between the two groups were observed Two further patients presented microadenomas in apparently normal antral mucosa and one also showed a 6 mm antral adenoma with mild dysplasia. Finally, the search for Helicobacter pylori was always negative. Conclusions. Patients with familial adenomatous polyposis and gastric fundic gland polyps have a high prevalence of microscopic adenomatous foci within such lesions; nevertheless, these foci seem not to be associated with signs of severe atypia or carcinoma. Moreover microadenomas are ubiquitous throughout the stomach, as well as in the rest of the gut, and their natural history is still undefined. Thus, their malignancy potential remains uncertain. More Extensive follow-rip is warranted to better investigate the longterm biological behaviour of these lesions brit, at present, our data do nor support the need for a change in the usual intervals of upper endoscopy surveillance in familial polyposis patients with or without gastric fundic glands polyps.
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Straub, Shana F.
Drage, Michael G.
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Drage, Michael G.
Gonzalez, Raul S.
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Taipei Vet Gen Hosp, Dept Pathol & Lab Med, Taipei, Taiwan
Natl Yang Ming Univ, Dept Pathol, Sch Med, Taipei 112, TaiwanMassachusetts Gen Hosp, Gastrointestinal Pathol Serv, Boston, MA 02114 USA
Liang, Wen-Yih
Alfaro, Eduardo
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Alfaro, Eduardo
Kelly, Paul
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Kelly, Paul
Chung, Daniel C.
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Odze, Robert D.
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Lauwers, Gregory Y.
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