Choristomas, a form of heterotopia, are masses of normal tissues found in abnormal locations. [1] [2] [3] [4] In contrast to a neoplasm or tumor, the growth of a choristoma is normally regulated. [5]
It is different from a hamartoma. The two can be differentiated as follows: a hamartoma is disorganized overgrowth of tissues in their normal location (e.g., Peutz–Jeghers polyps), while a choristoma is normal tissue growth in an abnormal location (e.g., osseous choristoma, [6] gastric tissue located in distal ileum in Meckel diverticulum).