Tubular adenomas are those in which the adenoma cells retain a tubular form similar to that seen in normal colonic mucosa.
Morphologically they may either be small and pedunculated or sessile lesions.
In general, this type of adenomatous polyp has the least potential for malignant change. The exception is when tubular adenomas occur as part of familial polyposis coli.
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