This section is from the book "Cancer And Other Tumours Of The Stomach", by Samuel Fenwick. Also available from Amazon: Cancer and other tumours of the stomach.
Polypoid tumours are occasionally met with in the stomach, and may be classified according to their histological structure as pedunculated adenomata, fibromata, lipomata, and myomata. The so-called ' mucous polypus' is really a small adenoma which has undergone cystic changes, but since it differs considerably from the ordinary form of that disease it is convenient to describe it as a separate variety.
 
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