Fig. 5From: Juvenile polyposis syndrome might be misdiagnosed as familial adenomatous polyposis: a case report and literature reviewPathological manifestation of two examined colorectal polyps in the son. a Gross appearance of one polyp. The left half was the polyp, and the right half was normal mucosa. b Magnified image of the selected rectangular area from panel a, showing typical juvenile polyp, with cystically dilated glands, abundant mucus in the gland cavity, cuboidal epithelium, abundance of edematous lamina propria. c Gross appearance of the other polyp. The right half was the polyp, and the left half was normal mucosa. d: Magnified image of the selected rectangular area from panel c, showing typical juvenile polypBack to article page