Morphometric analysis of the loss of chief and parietal cells after partial gastrectomy for duodenal ulcer.

Acta hepato-gastroenterologica Pub Date : 1979-12-01
P Sipponen, M Saukkonen, K Varis, M Siurala
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Relative chief and parietal cell volume densities were estimated morphometrically in the remnant mucosa of 98 male patients ("series"), operated on for duodenal ulcer by the Billroth II, and in the body mucosa of 55 subjects, age and sex matched, from a random series of a Finnish population ("controls"). The relative volumes of chief and parietal cells were significantly lower in the series than in the controls. The mean chief cell: parietal cell ratio was significantly higher in the series than in the controls. In the controls the ratio decreased with increasing loss of normal tubules. However, no such decrease was discernable in the series, owing to wide scatter of the individual ratios. High ratios (greater than or equal 2.0) were found in 17 cases of the series and in one of the controls. These 17 patients with high ratios had a significantly higher mean length of the foveoles and a significantly lower mean score of the round cell infiltration than the operated patients with lower ratios.

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十二指肠溃疡部分胃切除术后主细胞和壁细胞损失的形态计量学分析。
对98名接受Billroth II型十二指肠溃疡手术的男性患者(“系列”)的残余粘膜和55名年龄和性别匹配的芬兰随机人群(“对照组”)的身体粘膜的相对主细胞和壁细胞体积密度进行形态计量学估计。主细胞和壁细胞的相对体积在该系列中明显低于对照组。在该系列中,平均主细胞:顶细胞比率显著高于对照组。在对照组中,这一比例随着正常小管损失的增加而下降。然而,由于个体比例的广泛分散,在该系列中没有发现这种下降。在该系列的17例和1例对照中发现高比率(大于或等于2.0)。17例高比值患者的平均中央凹长度明显高于低比值患者,圆形细胞浸润的平均评分明显低于低比值患者。
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