Tubular adenomas are precancerous polyps in the human colon. They are usually established during regular colonoscopies done to check for colorectal cancer. The causes include tobacco, alcohol, inflammatory bowel disease, and ovarian cancers.
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Does tubular adenoma occur in children?
Query: Hi doctor, My daughter is an 11-year-old female and has a history of multiple food sensitivities, bloating, stool with pieces of unprocessed food with elevated serum serotonin, and three episodes of mesenteric adenitis. I have sent you the endoscopy and colonoscopy biopsy results. Can you please he... Read Full »
Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I reviewed all the biopsy reports (attachment removed to protect the patient's identity), the reports are all normal except for one rectal polyp. Also, there are no findings suggestive of any allergic disorders, especially food allergies or eosinophilic enteritis. Th... Read Full »
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