Doppler ultrasound findings correlate with tissue vascularity and inflammation in surgical pathology specimens from patients with small intestinal Crohn’s disease

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العنوان: Doppler ultrasound findings correlate with tissue vascularity and inflammation in surgical pathology specimens from patients with small intestinal Crohn’s disease
المؤلفون: Hideaki Kimura, Tomohiko Sasaki, Eiji Miyajima, Naomi Shibata, Akiho Hanzawa, Katsuaki Tanaka, Akinori Nozawa, Shin Maeda, Shoichi Fujii, Masanori Tanaka, Reiko Kunisaki, Kazushi Numata, Teruaki Kodera, Satoshi Morita, Hiromi Yonezawa, Hiroto Kinoshita
المصدر: BMC Research Notes
بيانات النشر: Springer Nature
مصطلحات موضوعية: Crohn’s disease, Adult, Male, Pathology, medicine.medical_specialty, Vascularity, Adolescent, Pathology, Surgical, Inflammation, General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Surgical pathology, Young Adult, Crohn Disease, Trichrome, Fibrosis, Intestine, Small, medicine, Humans, Ultrasonography, Doppler, Color, Prospective cohort study, Medicine(all), Crohn's disease, Factor VIII, business.industry, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology(all), Color doppler ultrasound, Reproducibility of Results, General Medicine, Blood flow, Small intestine, Middle Aged, medicine.disease, Prognosis, Immunohistochemistry, Female, medicine.symptom, business, Blood Flow Velocity, Research Article
الوصف: Background Crohn’s disease (CD) is routinely evaluated using clinical symptoms, laboratory variables, and the CD activity index (CDAI). However, clinical parameters are often nonspecific and do not precisely reflect the actual activity of CD small-intestinal lesions. The purposes of this prospective study were to compare color Doppler ultrasound (US) findings with histological findings from surgically resected specimens and confirm the hypothesis that color Doppler US can distinguish tissue inflammation and fibrosis. Methods Among 1764 consecutive patients who underwent color Doppler US examinations, 10 patients with CD (12 small-intestinal CD lesions) who underwent US examinations before elective small-intestine resection were evaluated in the present study. Areas of thickened intestinal walls were evaluated in terms of blood flow using color Doppler US imaging. The blood flow was semiquantitatively classified as “hyper-flow” and “hypo-flow” according to the Limberg score. Resected lesions were macroscopically and histopathologically processed. Inflammatory cell infiltration, fibrosis and vascularity were evaluated by myeloperoxidase (granulocytes), CD163 (macrophages), CD79a (B cells), CD3 (T cells), Masson’s trichrome (fibrosis), and factor VIII staining (vascular walls). All histopathological images were entered into virtual slide equipment and quantified using a quantitative microscopy integrated system (TissueMorph™). Results There were no significant differences in disease features or laboratory findings between “hypo-flow” lesions (n = 4) and “hyper-flow” lesions (n = 8). Histopathologically, “hyper-flow” lesions showed significantly greater bowel wall vascularity (factor VIII) (p = 0.047) and inflammatory cell infiltration, including CD163 macrophages (p = 0.008), CD3 T cells, and CD79a B cells (p = 0.043), than did “hypo-flow” lesions. There was no apparent association between the blood flow and CDAI. Conclusions In this study, active CD lesions were macroscopically visible in surgical specimens of patients with increased blood flow on preoperative color Doppler US imaging. Additionally, these CD lesions exhibited significantly greater vascularity and numbers of inflammatory leukocytes microscopically. Color Doppler US may predict tissue inflammation and fibrosis in small-intenstinal CD lesions.
اللغة: English
تدمد: 1756-0500
DOI: 10.1186/1756-0500-7-363
URL الوصول: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::13bb0a1bad4ee96a5935e42ff0949910
حقوق: OPEN
رقم الأكسشن: edsair.doi.dedup.....13bb0a1bad4ee96a5935e42ff0949910
قاعدة البيانات: OpenAIRE
الوصف
تدمد:17560500
DOI:10.1186/1756-0500-7-363