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Search for: [Abstract = "gments \- adenomatous polyps were the most common in all segments, however, hyperplastic polyps were more frequent in rectum while serrated polyps were more common in proximal colon. Hyperplastic polyps had the lowest diameter while adenomas were the largest. Adenomatus polyps were more dysplastic than serrated polyps. The largest hyperplastic and serrated polyps were found in proximal colon, whereas the most dysplastic serrated polyps were observed in distal colon. The largest and the most dysplastic adenomatous polyps were found in distal colon, while villous or tubulovillous adenomatous polyps were more common in rectum. The patients with hyperplastic polyps were younger than patients with serrated and adenomatous polyps. Moreover, in cases of patients with hyperplastic polyps we found a difference in mean age between women and men \- the men were younger. Adenomatous and serrated polyps in patients of all ages and hyperplastic polyps in the youngest group \(up to 50 years of age\) were more often found in men than in women, while the frequency of hyperplastic polyps in the patients over 50 years of age was similar for both sexes. Adenomatous polyps characterized by disadvantageous histological structure \(large, high grade dysplasia, high villous content\) in the patients up to 50 years of age was more common in males, while in patients over 70 years of a"]

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