Adenoma

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Adenoma[edit | edit source]

An adenoma is a type of tumor originating from glandular tissue. Though it is not cancerous, certain types of adenomas can become malignant if left untreated. Adenomas are characterized by their ability to produce and secrete substances that are typical for the gland from which they originate.

Histopathology of adrenocortical adenoma
Histopathology of adrenocortical adenoma

Pathophysiology[edit | edit source]

Adenomas develop from the gland-like cells of the epithelial tissue, which is a thin sheet of cells covering and lining various structures in the body including organs, glands, and other internal cavities. The epithelial tissue serves various functions such as secretion, absorption, protection, and sensation. When cells in this tissue undergo benign proliferation, adenomas form.

Clinical Relevance[edit | edit source]

While adenomas are benign and do not invade nearby tissues or spread to distant parts of the body, certain types can increase the risk of developing into cancer. For instance, adenomas in the colon, known as adenomatous polyps, have the potential to develop into colon cancer if not detected and removed.

Common adenomas[edit | edit source]

See also[edit | edit source]

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