Esophagus: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
m →Microscopy report: Comprehensiveness |
→Microscopy report: Reflux |
||
| Line 17: | Line 17: | ||
{|class=wikitable | {|class=wikitable | ||
| {{Moderate-begin}}Middle third esophagus, biopsy:{{Moderate-end}}<br>Squamous mucosa without significant histopathologic changes.<br>{{Comprehensive-begin}}Negative for [[eosinophilic esophagitis]].{{Comprehensive-end}} | | {{Moderate-begin}}Middle third esophagus, biopsy:{{Moderate-end}}<br>Squamous mucosa without significant histopathologic changes.<br>{{Comprehensive-begin}}Negative for [[eosinophilic esophagitis]].{{Comprehensive-end}} | ||
|} | |||
Example report with signs of reflux: | |||
{|class=wikitable | |||
| {{Moderate-begin}}Mid esophagus, biopsy:{{Moderate-end}}<br>Squamous mucosa without reactive changes consistent with reflux.<br>{{Comprehensive-begin}}Negative for [[eosinophilic esophagitis]].{{Comprehensive-end}} | |||
|} | |} | ||
{{Bottom}} | {{Bottom}} | ||
Revision as of 09:40, 4 April 2022
Author:
Mikael Häggström [note 1]
| Mostly: |
Most common requests:
Subregions:
- Gastroesophageal junction, preferably also evaluate as such for lower esophagus, or where esophagus level is not specified.
Comprehensiveness
On this resource, the following formatting is used for comprehensiveness:
- Minimal depth
- (Moderate depth)
- ((Comprehensive))
Microscopic evaluation
Look at least for esophagitis:
Esophagitis
Look for signs of (reflux) esophagitis, mainly:[1]
- Inflammatory cells, especially when intra-epithelial. Neutrophils confer a diagnosis of acute inflammation, while plasma cells, eosinophils and excess T cells confer a diagnosis of chronic inflammation. In eosinophil-predominant inflammation, also evaluate as suspected eosinophilic esophagitis.
- Basal cell hyperplasia exceeding 15 - 20% of the epithelial thickness.
- Stromal papillae reaching upper third of the epithelium.
- Loss of orientation of superficial epithelial cells.
- Ballooned squamous cells
-
An intra-epithelial eosinophil (characterized by its bilobed nucleus despite scant visible eosinophilic cytoplasm)
Microscopy report
Example normal report for an esophagus biopsy:
| (Middle third esophagus, biopsy:) Squamous mucosa without significant histopathologic changes. ((Negative for eosinophilic esophagitis.)) |
Example report with signs of reflux:
| (Mid esophagus, biopsy:) Squamous mucosa without reactive changes consistent with reflux. ((Negative for eosinophilic esophagitis.)) |
Notes
- ↑ For a full list of contributors, see article history. Creators of images are attributed at the image description pages, seen by clicking on the images. See Patholines:Authorship for details.
Main page
References
- ↑ Elliot Weisenberg. Esophagus - Esophagitis - Reflux esophagitis / gastroesophageal reflux disease. Pathology Outlines. Topic Completed: 1 October 2012. Minor changes: 8 July 2020
Image sources