Volume 83A, Issue 4 pp. 379-388
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SEMIMACROSCOPIC EXAMINATIONS OF THE SURFACE PATTERN OF SMALL INTESTINAL MUCOSA IN CROHN'S DISEASE

Steen Seier Poulsen

Steen Seier Poulsen

Anatomy Department B and Department of Surgical Gastroenterology-Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

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Ole Vagn Nielsen

Ole Vagn Nielsen

Anatomy Department B and Department of Surgical Gastroenterology-Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

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K. E. Fabricius-Lauritzen

K. E. Fabricius-Lauritzen

Anatomy Department B and Department of Surgical Gastroenterology-Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

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Abstract

The mucosal surface pattern of surgical specimens from small intestine affected by Crohn's disease are studied using Alcian-green staining of whole mounts. The semimacroscopic appearance of the mucosa is described. Our findings include i.a. malformation and enlargement of villi—often to extreme degree–villi frequently showing small vesicles on their apical region. Polypoid structures were found to be avillous as well as covered by normal or abnormal villi. The semimacroscopic observations are compared with observations from conventional light microscopy. The villus enlargement is in the first stages caused by lymphatic dilatation and later by oedema and inflammation.

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