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===Final diagnosis===
===Final diagnosis===
A. Duodenum, biopsy - duodenum with moderate focal crypt hyperplasia and mild focal villous atrophy in keeping with celiac disease with: <br>
A. Duodenum, biopsy - duodenum with moderate focal crypt hyperplasia and mild focal villous atrophy in keeping with celiac disease with: <br>
: i) modified March 1. <br>
: i) modified March grade 1. <br>
B. Gastric antrum, biopsy - no pathologic diagnosis. <br>
B. Gastric antrum, biopsy - no pathologic diagnosis. <br>
C. Gastric body, biopsy - no pathologic diagnosis. <br>
C. Gastric body, biopsy - no pathologic diagnosis. <br>
D. Esophagus; biopsy - no pathologic diagnosis. <br>
D. Esophagus; biopsy - no pathologic diagnosis. <br>

Revision as of 20:13, 2 March 2011

See also: Talk:Esophagus.

Celiac sprue

Microscopic description

A. The sections shows small bowel mucosa with Brunner's glands and a moderate number of intraepithelial lymphocytes (~30-40 lymphocytes/100 enterocytes). There is focal mild blunting of the villi and moderate crypt hyperplasia. The intraepithelial lymphocytes are more prominent at the tips of the villi. The lamina propria contains a moderate number of plasma cells and lymphocytes, and rare eosinophils. There is no dysplasia.
B. The sections show normal antral-type gastric mucsoa.
C. The sections show normal body-type gastric mucosa.
D. The sections show normal esophageal-type mucosa.

Final diagnosis

A. Duodenum, biopsy - duodenum with moderate focal crypt hyperplasia and mild focal villous atrophy in keeping with celiac disease with:

i) modified March grade 1.

B. Gastric antrum, biopsy - no pathologic diagnosis.
C. Gastric body, biopsy - no pathologic diagnosis.
D. Esophagus; biopsy - no pathologic diagnosis.