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Review
. 2021 Jun 15;13(6):5786-5795.
eCollection 2021.

Diagnosis, epidemiology and management of serrated polyposis syndrome: a comprehensive review of the literature

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Diagnosis, epidemiology and management of serrated polyposis syndrome: a comprehensive review of the literature

Fotios S Fousekis et al. Am J Transl Res. .

Abstract

Serrated polyp associated colorectal cancer (CRC) develops from an alternative mechanism of colorectal carcinogenesis and accounts for 10-15% of all CRC. Serrated polyposis syndrome (SPS) occurs infrequently and is characterized by the occurrence of multiple serrated polyps (hyperplastic polyps, sessile serrated lesions and traditional serrated adenomas) throughout the colon and/or rectum and has been strongly associated with development of CRC. However, SPS is frequently unrecognized, due to application failure of the WHO criteria regarding diagnosis and/or missed serrated polyps during endoscopy. The management of SPS requires surveillance at regular intervals and removal of large serrated polyps. Endoscopic resection suitability and technique depends on lesion size and the endoscopist's experience. In this manuscript, we present an update regarding SPS epidemiology, molecular characteristics, management, surveillance strategies and endoscopic resection techniques.

Keywords: Serrated polyposis syndrome; colorectal cancer; sessile serrated lesions; surveillance.

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