Adenoma (adenoma; Greek aden - iron + Greek ōma - ending in the name of tumors) is a benign tumor that arises from the glandular epithelium and retains structural similarity with the original tissue.
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Papillary adenoma (adenoma papillare; synonym: papillary adenoma) - an adenoma, which is characterized by papillary growths protruding into the cystic cavity or into the lumen of the gland;
Solid adenoma (adenoma solidum) - an adenoma with a poorly developed connective tissue stroma, due to which the epithelium of the glands merges into solid fields;
Trabecular adenoma (adenoma trabeculare) - solid adenoma, cubic or cylindrical epithelial cells of which are connected into trabeculae that make up the structure of the tumor;
Adenoma tubular (adenoma tubulare) - an adenoma, which consists of narrow channels lined with prismatic or cubic epithelium, between which there is a well-defined stroma.
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