EVALUATION OF HISTOLOGICAL PARAMETERS IN PATIENTS WITH CLINICAL REMISSION OF ULCERATIVE COLITIS

Goal of the study: to examine histological changes in the mucosa of patients with clinical remission of ulcerative colitis and compare these changes with endoscopic parameters. Methods: 25 patients with clinical remission of ulcerative colitis underwent fibrocolonoscopy with biopsy and histological...

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Main Authors: O. B. Shchukina, E. A. Kondrashina, A. M. Kharitidis, A. V. Botina, E. A. Markova
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Scientific Сentre for Family Health and Human Reproduction Problems 2014-11-01
Series:Acta Biomedica Scientifica
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Online Access:https://www.actabiomedica.ru/jour/article/view/1832
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Summary:Goal of the study: to examine histological changes in the mucosa of patients with clinical remission of ulcerative colitis and compare these changes with endoscopic parameters. Methods: 25 patients with clinical remission of ulcerative colitis underwent fibrocolonoscopy with biopsy and histological assessment of disease activity on the Gebos scale. Due to limited number of observations, it was possible to identify comparable study and control groups only for two parameters: increased eosinophil count and increased density of infiltrate in the mucosa. Results of the study: erosions, cryptitis, hyperplasia of lymphoid structures and infiltration of the intestinal mucosa with neutrophilic leukocyte often observed in the presence of increased eosinophil count in the mucosa and/or increased density of the cellular infiltrate. Conclusion: increased eosinophil count and/or increased density of the cellular infiltrate in the mucosa often accompanied by other signs of lack of the mucosa healing. Confirmation of complete remission of the disease requires histological control for exclusion of the inflammation signs.
ISSN:2541-9420
2587-9596