Pathology of Colorectal Polyps
fiogf49gjkf0d Inflammatory polyps consist of granulation tissue, colorectal mucosa, or both. (a) Polypoid mass of granulation tissue. (b) Polyp consisting of relatively uninflamed mucosa. The extreme variations in the sizes and shapes of the crypts are sequelae of previous inflammation.
Reproduced, with permission, from Colonoscopy (ed. J. D. Waye, D. K. Rex, and C. B. Williams), Blackwell Publishing (2003).

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