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==IBD?==
==IBD?==
===Microscopic===
===Microscopic===
A. The sections show small bowel mucosa and Brunner's glands with focal neutrophilic infiltration of the epithelium. No granulomas are identified.
A. The sections show small bowel mucosa and Brunner's glands with focal neutrophilic infiltration of the epithelium. No granulomas are identified.<br>
B. The sections show antral-type gastric mucosa with a mild, and focally moderate, inflammatory infiltrate consisting of neutrophils, plasma cells and lymphocytes. No granulomas are identified.
B. The sections show antral-type gastric mucosa with a mild, and focally moderate, inflammatory infiltrate consisting of neutrophils, plasma cells and lymphocytes. No granulomas are identified.<br>
C. The sections show body-type gastric mucosa with a mild inflammatory infiltrate consisting of neutrophils, plasma cells and lymphocytes. No granulomas are identified.
C. The sections show body-type gastric mucosa with a mild inflammatory infiltrate consisting of neutrophils, plasma cells and lymphocytes. No granulomas are identified.<br>
D. The sections show non-keratinized stratified squamous epithelium without significant inflammation and normal maturation to the free surface.  There is a mild neutrophilic and lymphoplasmacytic infiltration of the lamina propria adjacent to the basal layer of the epithelium. No granulomas are identified.
D. The sections show non-keratinized stratified squamous epithelium without significant inflammation and normal maturation to the free surface.  There is edema and a mild neutrophilic and lymphoplasmacytic infiltration of the lamina propria, which is more prominent adjacent to the basal layer of the epithelium. No granulomas are identified.
 
===Final diagnosis===
===Final diagnosis===
A. Duodenum, biopsy - Mild focal acute inflammation, see comment.
A. Duodenum, biopsy - Mild focal acute inflammation, see comment.

Revision as of 20:28, 19 January 2011

Normal

Microscopic

A. The sections shows normal small bowel mucosa with Brunner's glands. 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-D. Duodenum, gastric antrum, gastric body, esophagus; biopsies (x4) - no pathology.

IBD?

Microscopic

A. The sections show small bowel mucosa and Brunner's glands with focal neutrophilic infiltration of the epithelium. No granulomas are identified.
B. The sections show antral-type gastric mucosa with a mild, and focally moderate, inflammatory infiltrate consisting of neutrophils, plasma cells and lymphocytes. No granulomas are identified.
C. The sections show body-type gastric mucosa with a mild inflammatory infiltrate consisting of neutrophils, plasma cells and lymphocytes. No granulomas are identified.
D. The sections show non-keratinized stratified squamous epithelium without significant inflammation and normal maturation to the free surface. There is edema and a mild neutrophilic and lymphoplasmacytic infiltration of the lamina propria, which is more prominent adjacent to the basal layer of the epithelium. No granulomas are identified.

Final diagnosis

A. Duodenum, biopsy - Mild focal acute inflammation, see comment. B. Stomach, antrum, biopsy - Mild chronic active inflammation with focal moderate chronic active inflammation, see comment. C. Stomach, body, biopsy - Mild chronic active inflammation, see comment. D. Esophagus, distal, biopsy - Focal chronic subepithelial inflammation, see comment.

Comment

The histomorphologic findings are compatible with inflammatory bowel disease. There are no histomorphologic findings to suggest an infective etiology; however, this cannot be definitely excluded.