What do you mean by adenomatous polyp with mild heterogeneous hyperplasia of the gland?

Adenomatous polyps with mild heterogeneous hyperplasia of the glands are precancerous, and at this point malignancy cannot be determined. Clinically, adenomatous polyps mainly refer to adenomas of the mucosa, mostly in the form of polyps, commonly found in the mucosa of the gastrointestinal tract, more often in the colon. The situation of mild heterogeneous hyperplasia of the glands mainly refers to the process of adenomatous polyps between benign and malignant, and does not reach the degree of malignant lesions, indicating that there are changes in the nucleus of the cells at this time or the morphology of the nucleus of the cells is not standardized enough, which is also a type of pre-cancerous lesions. If adenomatous polyp with mild glandular hyperplasia is detected during the relevant examination, further pathological examination should be conducted under the guidance of doctors.