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Synonyms for serrated

notched like a saw with teeth pointing toward the apex

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Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a major health concern, it is the third most frequent cancer in the world and the fourth most common cause of cancer deaths.1 It is currently believed arising from three different pathways: the adenoma to carcinoma pathway which accounts for about 50%-70% of cancers; through the mutator "Lynch syndrome" route (3%-5%); and more recently the serrated pathway (30%-35%).2,3 Colorectal serrated polyp(SP) is considered as histologically heterogeneous lesions with malignant potential.
Nowadays, there are two aspects that may be related to the lower occurrence of the diagnosis of the serrated lesions, ranging from 0.1% to 14.7%: endoscopic detection and histological criteria for the correct diagnosis and classification [13, 14].
Serrated lesions were categorized as hyperplastic polyp, sessile serrated adenoma and traditional serrated adenoma.
Flange nuts extend the bearing surface of the nut for better load carrying - plain flange nuts and serrated flange formats are available.
Since that time, significant progress has been made and some information is available regarding the distribution of these serrated lesions in the general population [3-6].
The overall prevalence of serrated polyps increases only slightly with age during adulthood,[sup][17] and these lesions are most common in the sigmoid colon and rectum, but the distribution varies by histological subtype.
Serrated architecture in colonic mucosa means having sawtooth-like notches along the luminal edges of the crypts.
Originally available with a fine edge, a second version of the prep knife has a newly developed serrated edge that remains sharp and cuts through foods like crusty bread and tomatoes but does not tear them.
1 Choose a medium to large pumpkin and use a sharp serrated knife to cut off the crown.
It also has a serrated knife blade, flat blade and Philips screwdrivers and gut hook, all with liner locks--and it's only $69.
Researchers suggest that Dimetrodon, a carnivore that walked on land between 298 million and 272 million years ago, was the first terrestrial vertebrate to develop serrated ziphodont teeth.
08 ( ANI ): Researchers have found that Dimetrodon, a carnivore that walked on land between 298 million and 272 million years ago, was a meat lover and had the first known serrated "steak knife" teeth.
I am using a serrated one at the moment and I am getting a little fed up with shredded Sunday roast.