Everted colonic diverticula sometimes demonstrate overlying mucosa with a finely nodular
or “cloudlike” surface (A-C). This may cause the overlying mucosa to be mistaken for a sessile serrated lesion,
leading to endoscopic resection. However, the mucosa is essentially normal histologically,
and resection is not warranted (D, H&E, orig. mag. ×40).
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Published online: September 12, 2022
Mohamed O. Othman, MD, Associate Editor for Focal PointsFootnotes
The authors thank Fredrik Skarstedts for preparation of the pathology figures accompanying this work.
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