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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Surg Pathol. 2014 Dec;38(12):1618–1626. doi: 10.1097/PAS.0000000000000283

TABLE 4.

Histologic Features of Gastric JP (n = 56)

No. Polyps No. Patients Type of Epithelium Background Flat Gastric Mucosa
Adenocarcinoma arising in JP NA 1 Foveolar
Intestinal
Pyloric gland type
Unremarkable, without CI, HP, or IM
JP with HGD 4 2 Foveolar
Intestinal
Pyloric gland type
Unremarkable, without CI, HP, or IM
JP with LGD 4 2 Foveolar
Intestinal
Pyloric gland type
Unremarkable, without CI, HP, or IM
JP without dysplasia 4 4 Foveolar
Intestinal
Mild CI without HP or IM (1 JP in 1 patient)
Unremarkable without CI, HP, or IM (3 JPs in 3 patients)
44 13 Foveolar Inactive chronic gastritis in antrum, mild CI in cardiac mucosa adjoining the JP without HP or IM (2 JPs in 1 patient)
Mild CI without HP or IM (11 JPs in 1 patient)
Unremarkable, without CI, HP, or IM (31 JPs in 11 patients)

CI indicates chronic inflammation; HP, H. pylori; IM, intestinal metaplasia.