Morphometric definition and grading of gastric intestinal metaplasia
1990; Volume: 161; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1002/path.1711610306
ISSN1096-9896
AutoresP Tosi, M I Filipe, J. P. A. Baak, Pietro Luzi, Rosa Santopietro, Clelia Miracco, Vincenzo Sforza, T. Megha,
Tópico(s)Gastric Cancer Management and Outcomes
ResumoType I and type III intestinal metaplasia in gastric mucosa have been examined using morphometric methods. Tissue (volume per cent gland, lumen, epithelium, goblet cell vacuoles) and nuclear parameters (area, with related standard deviation, and form factors) were used as indicators of gland crowding, nuclear-cytoplasmic ratio, nuclear atypia, and pleomorphism. In type III intestinal metaplasia, there is significantly (i) greater nuclear pleomorphism, (ii) a higher nuclear-cytoplasmic ratio, and (iii) smaller and less numerous goblet cell vacuoles in both the upper and the lower parts of the crypts. These two parameters have significantly higher values in the lower than in the upper part of individual crypts. No cell population with large pleomorphic nuclei characterized type III metaplasia, though there was more variation in nuclear size.
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