Duodenum

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Author: Mikael Häggström [note 1]

Endoscopic biopsies   edit
Mostly:

Common requests

Microscopic examination

Generally look for:

  • Signs of peptic duodenitis
  • Intra-epithelial lymphocytes
  • Tumors

Peptic duodenitis

Peptic duodenitis typically showing the following:[1]

Others

Report

Example in a normal case:

(Small bowel, biopsy:) Duodenal mucosa without significant histopathologic changes. (Negative for celiac disease.)

Notes

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References

  1. Hasan Samra, M.D., Mohamed Mostafa, M.D.. Small intestine & ampulla - Inflammatory disorders - Peptic duodenitis. Pathology Outlines. Topic Completed: 13 April 2020. Minor changes: 13 April 2020
  2. "Gluten, major histocompatibility complex, and the small intestine. A molecular and immunobiologic approach to the spectrum of gluten sensitivity ('celiac sprue') ". Gastroenterology 102 (1): 330–54. 1992. doi:10.1016/0016-5085(92)91819-p. PMID 1727768. 
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