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- Helicobacter heilmannii infection: clinical, endoscopic and histopathological features in Japanese patients.
- Okiyama Y, Matsuzawa K, Hidaka E, Sano K, Akamatsu T, Ota H.Author information Second Department of Internal Medicine, Shinshu University School of Medicine, Shinshu University, Nagano, Japan.AbstractGastric biopsy materials of 4074 consecutive Japanese patients undergoing esophagogastroduodenoscopy were reviewed, along with those of 15 patients with Helicobacter heilmannii infection (11, chronic gastritis; four, mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphoma). In four patients with H. heilmannii infection, the materials were examined by transmission electronmicroscopy. Urea breath test (three patients) and antibody test (five patients) were performed in patients with H. heilmannii infection. In two patients with MALT lymphoma, H. heilmannii was eradicated. The prevalence of H. heilmannii was 0.1% in the consecutive series. In chronic gastritis, the gastric mucosa was endoscopically normal (13.3%), had erythema (33.3%), or had erosions (53.3%); histologically, it showed no epithelial change, mild mononuclear cell infiltration, and slight and focal neutrophil infiltration; Helicobacter heilmannii was positive with anti-H. pylori antibody, and was detected in the mucous gel layer and in foveolae. In MALT lymphoma, the gastric mucosa was coarsely granular with enlarged mucosal folds without ulcers (two cases), with small ulcers (one case), or with multiple erosions (one case). Urea breath test and antibody test were both negative. Eradication of H. heilmannii resulted in remission of MALT lymphoma. Helicobacter heilmannii infection is therefore uncommon in Japanese adults, but is associated with chronic gastritis and gastric MALT lymphoma.
- Pathology international.Pathol Int.2005 Jul;55(7):398-404.
- Gastric biopsy materials of 4074 consecutive Japanese patients undergoing esophagogastroduodenoscopy were reviewed, along with those of 15 patients with Helicobacter heilmannii infection (11, chronic gastritis; four, mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphoma). In four patients with H. heilma
- PMID 15982214
- [The gastric mucosa of the human fetus. I. The surface epithelium].
- Montella A, Dessì AL.Author information Istituto di Anatomia umana normale, Università di Sassari.AbstractThe ontogenesis of the surface epithelium in the gastric mucosa was studied by means of light and electron microscopy in 41 human foetuses ranging from 7th to 12th week of gestational age. The results obtained can be summarized as follows: 1) At the 7th week the gastric mucosa shows a simple pseudostratified epithelium; the epithelial cells are undifferentiated and filled, with glycogen clusters. 2) From the 8th week the epithelial surface shows small depressions that become deeper in the mesenchyme making the first bud of the gastric foveolae. 3) At the 9-10th week the gastric foveolae are more developed. The cells of the gastric epithelium can be therefore separated in two populations: a) the cells of the foveolae; b) the cell of the mucosal surfaces. 4) At the 12th week the cells of the mucosal surface become, on the basis of their histochemical and ultrastructural characteristics, surface mucous cells. The morphological differentiation is testified mainly by the transposition of the nuclei in the basal parts of the cells and by the gradual substitution of the cytoplasmic glycogen by mucous granules.
- Bollettino della Società italiana di biologia sperimentale.Boll Soc Ital Biol Sper.1990 Apr;66(4):315-22.
- The ontogenesis of the surface epithelium in the gastric mucosa was studied by means of light and electron microscopy in 41 human foetuses ranging from 7th to 12th week of gestational age. The results obtained can be summarized as follows: 1) At the 7th week the gastric mucosa shows a simple pseudos
- PMID 2390221
- Histogenesis of the mouse pyloric mucosa with special reference to the development of surface mucous cells and pylorocytes, and the formation of the generative zone.
- Takeoka Y, Kataoka K.AbstractThe distribution of proliferative cells and maturation of epithelial cells were studied in the pyloric mucosa of developing mice by 3H-thymidine autoradiography, carbohydrate histochemistry and electron microscopy. The formation of the gastric foveola and pyloric gland were seen to begin as an invagination in the epithelial surface and/or the formation of intraepithelial cavity on day 13 of gestation (day E13). Surface mucous cells and pylorocytes were first identified on day E16 by carbohydrate staining as well as by their fine structure. Both types of cells rapidly acquired abundant membranous organelles and secretory granules within the first postnatal day, maturing in fine structure by day 28. Proliferative cells were distributed over the epithelium by day E15, while they were rarely found at the mucosal surface after day E16. Concomitantly with the elongation of foveolae and glands during postnatal development, the proliferative capability of surface mucous cells diminished from the foveolae and that of pylorocytes from the glands, respectively; the generative zone was restricted to the isthmus by day 21, as in the adult animal. These results reveal that the histogenesis of the mouse pyloric mucosa is accomplished by the end of the weaning period.
- Archivum histologicum Japonicum = Nihon soshikigaku kiroku.Arch Histol Jpn.1986 Dec;49(5):519-34.
- The distribution of proliferative cells and maturation of epithelial cells were studied in the pyloric mucosa of developing mice by 3H-thymidine autoradiography, carbohydrate histochemistry and electron microscopy. The formation of the gastric foveola and pyloric gland were seen to begin as an invag
- PMID 3551871
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- granular foveolae Type: Term Definitions: 1. pits on the inner surface of the skull, along the course of the superior sagittal sinus, in which the arachnoidal granulations are lodged. Synonyms: foveolae granulares, granular pits, pacchionian depressions
- granular foveolae [TA] pits on the inner surface of the skull, along the course of the superior sagittal sinus, in which the arachnoidal granulations are lodged. ... Disclaimer All content on this website, including dictionary, thesaurus ...
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- foveolae granulares, granular foveolae, granular pit
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- クモ膜顆粒
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- granule、particulate