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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Medical terms are often confusing (myself included), and I should clarify
the difference between adenoma and adenocarcinoma.  Adenomas are benign
tumors or polyps, which if left untreated can (but not always) progress
into the malignancy, adenocarcinoma.  The following illustrates the
difference.  You will need to paste this address together on one line.

http://www.biochem.uwa.edu.au/TEACHING/3rd_Year/B352/Lectures/Metastasis/HTM
L_Presentation_folder/sld004.htm

Hence, in the normal progession of adenocarcinoma, duodenal adenomas should
be observed more frequently observed in the endoscopies of diagnosed
celiacs than the Rampertab, Fleischauer, Neugut, Green study showed.

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