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        World J Gastrointest Endosc. Nov 25, 2015; 7(17): 1257-1261
Published online Nov 25, 2015. doi: 10.4253/wjge.v7.i17.1257
Published online Nov 25, 2015. doi: 10.4253/wjge.v7.i17.1257
            Table 1 Reported small intestinal polyps secondary to portal hypertension (including current case)
        
    | Ref. | Age (yr)/gender | Location(s) | Number/sizes of polyps | Pathologic findings | Etiology of portal hypertension | 
| Current report | 52/M | Duodenal bulb to second portion | Greater than 7, majority 1-2 mm, largest 8 mm | Villiform hyperplasia of reactive intestinal and gastric foveolar epithelium, proliferating ectatic and congested lamina propria vessels | Alcoholic cirrhosis | 
| Pillai et al[2] | 55/M | 1st portion of duodenum | “multiple sessile polyps”, sizes NS | Polypoid muocsa lined by small intestinal and gastric foveolar type epithelium with ectatic capillaries, fibrosis and smooth muscle proliferation of lamina propria | Alcoholic cirrhosis | 
| Zeitoun et al[3] | 70/M | 2nd portion of duodenum | Single polyp, 3 cm | Numerous thick-walled capillaries with vascular ectasia in lamina propria | Alcoholic cirrhosis | 
| 1Lemmers et al[4] | 50/F | Jueuno-ileal | “Several”, > 5 mm | Lamina propria vascular dilation and thrombi without epithelial atypia | Hepatitis C cirrhosis | 
| 73/M | Jejunal | Two “bumps”, < 5 mm | Not biopsied | Cryptogenic cirrhosis | |
| 67/M | Duodenal | “Several”, 5 mm | Lamina propria vascular dilation and inflammation with epithelial atypia and ulceration | Alcoholic cirrhosis | |
| 74/F | Antral/duodenal | “Several”, 15 mm | Lamina propria vascular dilation and epithelium with crenellated glands | Hepatitis C cirrhosis | |
| 66/F | Duodenal/jejuno-ileal | “Several”, 5/< 5 mm | Not biopsied | Cryptogenic cirrhosis | |
| Devadason et al[5] | 6 yr/M | 1st and 2nd portion of duodenum | “polyps”, sizes NS | Lobular capillary proliferation in a hemagiomatous pattern in lamina propria | EHPVO | 
| 4 yr/F | 2nd portion of duodenum | “numerous”, sizes NS | Lobular capillary proliferation in a hemagiomatous pattern in lamina propria | EHPVO | |
| 1 yr/F | 2nd portion of duodenum | “polyps”, sizes NS | Polyp not biopsied, mucosa adjacent to polyp with ecatsia and congestion of lamina propria with smooth muscle hypertrophy | EHPVO | 
            Table 2 Histological differential diagnosis of polyps in the duodenum
        
    | Primary | Epithelial | 
| Duodenal adenoma/adenocarcinoma | |
| Ampullary adenoma/adenocarcinoma | |
| Hyperplasia, heterotopias, ectopias, inflammatory | |
| Brunners gland hyperplasia/hamartoma | |
| Gastric/pancreatic hetertopia/ectopia | |
| IBD associated inflammatory pseudopolyps | |
| Inflammatory fibroid polyp | |
| Peutz Jegher polyps | |
| Juvenile polyps (JPS or PTEN associated) | |
| Cronkhite-Canada syndrome polyps | |
| Neuroendocrine/neural | |
| Neuroendocrine tumors | |
| Mixed adenocarcinoma neuroendocrine carcinoma | |
| Gangliocytic paranglioma | |
| Neurofibroma | |
| Ganglioneuroma | |
| Schwannoma | |
| Perinerioma | |
| Mesenchymal | |
| Gastrointestinal stromal tumor | |
| Leiomyoma | |
| Lipoma | |
| Hemangioma | |
| Granular cell tumor | |
| Kaposi sarcoma | |
| Lymphoid | |
| Lymphoid hyperplasia | |
| B and T cell lymphomas | |
| Secondary | Metastases | 
| Miscellaneous | Malakoplakia, mucosal prolapse related, lymphangiectasia, xanthoma | 
- Citation: Gurung A, Jaffe PE, Zhang X. Duodenal polyposis secondary to portal hypertensive duodenopathy. World J Gastrointest Endosc 2015; 7(17): 1257-1261
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/1948-5190/full/v7/i17/1257.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4253/wjge.v7.i17.1257

 
         
                         
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                         
                         
                        