Fig. 4From: Juvenile polyposis syndrome might be misdiagnosed as familial adenomatous polyposis: a case report and literature reviewResected specimen of the subtotal colon from the son. a Whole view of the resected specimen, from the cecum to the descending codlon. b Polyps in the cecum and ascending colon. c Polyps in the hepatic flexure colon. d Huge polyps in the hepatic flexure, transverse colon, and splenic flexureBack to article page