2017
DOI: 10.1007/s00428-017-2166-3
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Navigating the jungles of tropical infectious gastrointestinal pathology: a pattern-based approach to the endoscopic biopsy

Abstract: International travels and global human migration have had the unforeseen consequence of increasing the exposure of histopathologists in developed countries to the pathology of tropical infectious disease. The gastrointestinal tract (GIT) is often the primary site of infection due to the faecal-oral route of transmission and the high risk of exposure to contaminated water, food or soil when travelling to these regions. Whilst current microbiologic techniques are far more sensitive than histology in detecting in… Show more

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“…Villous blunting, a pathological change where intestinal villi become shortened, is a phenomenon that has been observed with many diarrheal diseases including cholera (Martins et al, 2016;Rosenberg, 2003;Saha et al, 2006;Slavik & Lauwers, 2018;Uzzan et al, 2016;Yan & Sundaram, 2013). Although the degree of blunting may be highly variable, as seen in other GI diseases (Martins et al, 2016;Slavik & Lauwers, 2018), and quantitative knowledge of villous blunting is lacking for cholera, its potential impact was explored by reducing the surface area enhancement factor (SEF) by up to 4-fold (bounded by a lower limit of 1) in cholera disease models (Table 3, S1).…”
Section: Case Study: Using Pbpk Modeling To Capture the Impact Of Cho...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Villous blunting, a pathological change where intestinal villi become shortened, is a phenomenon that has been observed with many diarrheal diseases including cholera (Martins et al, 2016;Rosenberg, 2003;Saha et al, 2006;Slavik & Lauwers, 2018;Uzzan et al, 2016;Yan & Sundaram, 2013). Although the degree of blunting may be highly variable, as seen in other GI diseases (Martins et al, 2016;Slavik & Lauwers, 2018), and quantitative knowledge of villous blunting is lacking for cholera, its potential impact was explored by reducing the surface area enhancement factor (SEF) by up to 4-fold (bounded by a lower limit of 1) in cholera disease models (Table 3, S1).…”
Section: Case Study: Using Pbpk Modeling To Capture the Impact Of Cho...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is important to remember that CMV colitis can complicate IBD and make its recognition difficult, and that quantification is crucial for establishing the correct therapy 3 . More specific, or even diagnostic, morphological patterns are characterized by granulomatous inflammation: PAS-positive schistosomal eggs, at times calcified, are contained in microgranulomas associated to fibrotic submucosal thickening and lymphoid hyperplasia 10 . Mycobacterium can be identified by Ziehl-Neelsen stain or with bio-molecular PCR-based methods in caseating necrotic granuloma surrounded by multinucleated giant cells 11 .…”
Section: Infectious Colitis (Ifc)mentioning
confidence: 99%