ABSTRACT… Objectives:To investigate the histological changes in gastric mucosa of liver cirrhosis patients. Study design: Cross sectional study. Place and Duration: Department of Anatomy and Medicine, Gastroenterology unit, Isra University Hospital (June to December 2012). Subjects and Methods: 85 diagnosed cases of liver cirrhosis were selected according to inclusion and exclusion criteria. Specimen of 2 mm thickness was taken by punch biopsy from gastric body and antrum by endoscope. Tissues were fixed in 10% formaldehyde, 3-5 µ sections were stained with H & E for microscopy. Data was analyzed on SPSS version 21.0. Results: Age (mean ±SD) was noted as 47±11.5 years. Of 85, 56 (65.8%) were male and 29 (34.1%) female. Frequency of mild, moderate, severe and no gastropathy were noted in 52.94%, 34.12%, 4.71%, and 8.24% respectively. 9.4% of cases show capillary dilation and edematous lamina propria. Conclusion: Microscopy shows gastropathy in majority of specimens. Thick gastric mucosa, increased gland size and mucosa capillary dilation was noted. Key words:Liver Cirrhosis, Portal Gastropathy, Histology, Isra University.
Objectives: To investigate the histological changes in gastric mucosa of livercirrhosis patients. Study design: Cross sectional study. Place and Duration: Department ofAnatomy and Medicine, Gastroenterology unit, Isra University Hospital (June to December2012). Subjects and Methods: 85 diagnosed cases of liver cirrhosis were selected accordingto inclusion and exclusion criteria. Specimen of 2 mm thickness was taken by punch biopsyfrom gastric body and antrum by endoscope. Tissues were fixed in 10% formaldehyde, 3-5 μsections were stained with H & E for microscopy. Data was analyzed on SPSS version 21.0.Results: Age (mean ±SD) was noted as 47±11.5 years. Of 85, 56 (65.8%) were male and29 (34.1%) female. Frequency of mild, moderate, severe and no gastropathy were notedin 52.94%, 34.12%, 4.71%, and 8.24% respectively. 9.4% of cases show capillary dilationand edematous lamina propria. Conclusion: Microscopy shows gastropathy in majority ofspecimens. Thick gastric mucosa, increased gland size and mucosa capillary dilation wasnoted.
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