Metachronous Colorectal Adenomas Occur Close to the Index Lesion.
Ria RosserBernard M CorfeKeith S ChapplePublished in: Journal of clinical gastroenterology (2022)
A metachronous human sporadic colorectal adenoma is more likely to be found in the same colonic segment to that of the index adenoma or 1 immediately adjacent. These data suggest a shared origin of metachronous adenoma with preceding lesions, supporting the existence of precancerous fields.