A Histopathological Study of the Small Intestinal Lesions

Journal Title: National Journal of Laboratory Medicine - Year 2017, Vol 6, Issue 2

Abstract

Introduction: Frequently received specimens of small intestine are non neoplastic diseases like Crohn’s, ischemic enteritis, non-specific enteritis, tuberculosis and neoplastic diseases like adenomas and carcinomas. Clinical and radiological findings are non specific and histopathological study is required for the diagnosis. Aim: To study histomorphology of small intestinal lesions and analyze with respect to age, sex, anatomical site of occurrence and relative frequency. Materials and Methods: This study of 124 cases was undertaken in the Department of Pathology, JSS Medical College and Hospital, Mysuru, India, between 2009 to 2012. In addition to H and E, Immunohistochemistry and special stains were done in required cases. Results: Total 124 cases of small intestinal lesions including the periampullary lesions were studied. Of these, 71 cases (57.25%) were non neoplastic and 53 cases (42.75%) were neoplastic. Common age group was 5th-6th decade. A male preponderance was observed. Most common non neoplastic lesions were non-specific enteritis (52.11%) and enteric fever (40%). Amongst neoplastic lesions, total 45 (84.91%) cases were malignant comprising adenocarcinomas of the periampullary region (49.06%) and carcinoid tumours (11.32%). Benign lesions were adenomas. Rare cases like myeloid sarcoma, metastatic adenocarcinoma and metastatic malignant melanoma were observed. Conclusion: A greater awareness of various diseases affecting the small intestine and an understanding of the pathogenesis on the part of the pathologist is felt necessary for a better diagnosis. A detailed histopathological study of the small intestinal specimens should be done in constant correlation with the clinical and radiological findings for an accurate diagnosis.

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Guru Raja Prasad Chennakeshaviah, Dharani Vitalapura Cheluvegowda, Ranga Swamy Maggad, Manjunath Gubbanna Vimalambika

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  • EP ID EP376451
  • DOI 10.7860/NJLM/2017/24952:2217
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Guru Raja Prasad Chennakeshaviah, Dharani Vitalapura Cheluvegowda, Ranga Swamy Maggad, Manjunath Gubbanna Vimalambika (2017). A Histopathological Study of the Small Intestinal Lesions. National Journal of Laboratory Medicine, 6(2), 14-20. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-376451