What is the difference between a serrated polyp and a serrated adenoma?

Serrated adenomas are a subtype of serrated polyps and the distinction between the two cannot be made directly. Jagged polyps are generally a type of polyp in the intestinal tract, caused by tissue proliferation, small and jagged in appearance, and can be divided into three categories, and hyperplastic polyps, serrated adenomas, and mixed types, and serrated polyps are also considered to be precancerous lesions of colorectal cancer. Serrated adenomas are a subtype of serrated polyps, and there are two types of adenomas: traditional and non-tipped, with the non-tipped type having a higher tendency to become malignant, i.e. more likely to turn into colorectal cancer. If you detect a serrated polyp, you should go to the hospital as soon as possible for further examination, and after clarifying the situation, under the guidance of the doctor for treatment.