Gastric polyp biopsy results have adenomatous polyps, hyperplastic polyps, mixed polyps, inflammatory fibrous polyps, etc..
1. Adenomatous polyps: adenomatous polyps are generally larger in size, often with heterogeneous hyperplasia of a single polyp, this type is prone to cancer, so clinically it is generally believed to require early excision.
2. Hyperplastic polyp: Hyperplastic polyp is usually small in size, mostly occurring at the junction of gastric body and gastric sinus, and hyperplastic changes of gastric pyloric gland can be seen under the microscope.
3. Mixed polyps: adenomatous polyps and hyperplastic polyps exist at the same time, this type is more common.
4. Inflammatory fibrous polyps: mainly in the gastric sinus, large, rare.
There may be other types of gastric polyp biopsy results, so consult your doctor for more information.