Current nomenclature and histopathological criteria for assessment of the noninflammatory degenerative diseases of the aorta.

Q4 Medicine Ceskoslovenska patologie Pub Date : 2020-01-01
Ondřej Fabián
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Abstract

A histopathological examination of the surgical specimen of the aorta usually follows a surgical reconstruction of the aortic aneurysm or dissection. Among the adults, the frequent cause of the aneurysm development is a severe atherosclerosis, while in children the aneurysm or dissection usually come as a complication of genetic syndromes. The common microscopical denominator of those diseases is a medial degeneration of variable degree. For a long time, a terminology of microscopical structural alterations used to be subjective and unsettled. In 2016, the first international guidelines for the histopathological assessment of the non-inflammatory degenerative diseases of the aorta were established. They introduced unified nomenclature, defined individual microscopic alterations and implemented a three-tier grading system. This work aims at practical aspects of the microscopical assessment and interpretation of the degenerative processes in the aorta with regards to the aforementioned consensus.

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评估主动脉非炎性退行性疾病的现行命名法和组织病理学标准。
主动脉手术标本的组织病理学检查通常在动脉瘤手术重建或夹层手术后进行。在成人中,动脉瘤发展的常见原因是严重的动脉粥样硬化,而在儿童中,动脉瘤或夹层通常是遗传综合征的并发症。这些疾病在显微镜下的共同特征是不同程度的内侧变性。长期以来,微观结构变化的术语都是主观的、不确定的。2016年,建立了首个国际主动脉非炎性退行性疾病组织病理学评估指南。他们引入了统一的命名法,定义了个体的微观变化,并实施了三层分级制度。这项工作的目的是在微观方面的评估和解释在主动脉退行性过程与上述共识的实际方面。
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