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Micro-Vascular Pattern of the Biopsy Specimens of the Mucosa in the Gastrointestinal Tract under the Dissecting Microscope K. Kobayashi 1 , Y. Suga 1 , T. Ono 1 , T. Kamata 1 , S. Mohri 1 1Department of Internal Medicine, Osaka City University Medical School pp.1585-1589
Published Date 1974/12/25
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1403111713
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 We assumed that the mucosal vascular pattern in the gastrointestinal tract would be capable of reflecting movement of blood flow in the submucosa. This hypothesis was confirmed by experimental study with a dog. The biopsy specimens of the mucosa in the gastrointestinal tract were obtained by gastro-, duodenoand colono-fiberscope, and were examined freshly under the dissecting microscope (Olympus type X-Tr, Nikon multiphoto). The specimens were observed and photographed in color simultaneously and the appearance correlated with subsequent histological finding.

Microvascular pattern of the normal gastric mucora was seen to surround the papilla. The appearance of each capillary was regular, smooth and not interrupted.

 On the other hand, in gastric or duodenal ulcer patients relapse was frequently observed in cases in which the capillaries surrounding the ulceration were few in number, narrow and irregular. There is difference between microvascularpattern andendoscopic finding in cases with gastric or duodenal ulcer scar. Not only endoscopic findings but also microvascular appearance in addition to micro-structure are necessary for a judgment whether a lesion is healed or not.

 In cases with inflammatory change of the large bowel, our method is very useful for the judgment of stage, especially for determining whether there is remission or not. We have emphasized that this method is simple and has clinical value for discovering inflammatory change in the gastrointestinal tract.


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