genetic
Juvenile polyposis syndrome
Juvenile polyposis is an condition characterized by the appearance of multiple juvenile polyps in the tract. Polyps are abnormal growths arising from a . These usually begin appearing before age 20, but the term juvenile refers to the type of polyp, not to the age of the affected person. While the majority of the polyps found in juvenile polyposis syndrome are non-neoplastic, hamartomatous, self-limiting and , there is an increased risk of adenocarcinoma.
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