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Serrated intestinal polyps (HP:0032222)help
Term ID: 32222
Name: Serrated intestinal polyps
Synonym: Serrated polyposis
Definition: The presence of multiple serrated polyps in the intestine. Unlike conventional adenomas, which are uniformly dysplastic, the vast majority of serrated lesions contain no dysplasia. The serrated class includes the hyperplastic polyps, which are not considered precancerous; sessile serrated polyps (also called sessile serrated adenomas); and traditional serrated adenomas. Sessile serrated polyps are larger on average and more often located in the proximal colon. Sessile serrated polyps have a more irregular surface, a pattern to the surface that has been called cloudlike, and indistinct edges compared with hyperplastic polyps. Sessile serrated polyps also have large open pits on the surface (type O pits) when viewed with magnification.
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Reference: HP:0032222
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InputHPO IDHPO termDistanceGeneGene id entrezHGNC IDDiseaseIdDiseaseNameFrequencyOnsetHGMD variantsClinVar variants
 
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HP:0032222HP:0032222Serrated intestinal polyps0RNF43 CL E G H5489418505OMIM:617108Sessile serrated polyposis cancer syndrome5


Genes (1) :RNF43

Diseases (1) :OMIM:617108
 

Human Phenotype Ontology(HPO) is developed by the Human Phenotype Ontology Consortium. The version used here is December 15 2022 release.