Morphological changes of gastric mucosa depending on functional dyspepsia syndrome

Background. Chronic gastritis process of cell renewal in the mucosa is disturbed, leading to rapid movement of the generative cell zone without full differentiation into mature specialized area accommodation epithelial cells. The result of this process is the inability to fully function gastric glan...

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Main Authors: Svintsitskyy A., Korendovych I., Kuryk O., Solovyova G.
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Ministry of Health of Ukraine. Dnipropetrovsk Medical Academy 2014-06-01
Series:Морфологія
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Online Access:http://www.morphology.dp.ua/_pub/MORPHO-2014-08-02/14sasvfd.pdf
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spelling doaj-076b78c861b74e9ba1a0705ed82389852020-11-24T21:41:08ZrusMinistry of Health of Ukraine. Dnipropetrovsk Medical Academy Морфологія1997-96651997-96652014-06-01825055Morphological changes of gastric mucosa depending on functional dyspepsia syndromeSvintsitskyy A.0Korendovych I.1Kuryk O.2Solovyova G.3Bogomolets National Medical University, KyivBogomolets National Medical University, KyivBogomolets National Medical University, Kyiv; Medical centre “Universal clinic Oberig”, Kyiv; State Scientific Institution “Scientific and Practical Center of Preventive and Clinical Medicine” of Public Administration, KyivBogomolets National Medical University, Kyiv; Medical centre “Universal clinic Oberig”, KyivBackground. Chronic gastritis process of cell renewal in the mucosa is disturbed, leading to rapid movement of the generative cell zone without full differentiation into mature specialized area accommodation epithelial cells. The result of this process is the inability to fully function gastric glands. Crucial in the diagnosis of gastritis given the nature of the morphological changes of the gastric mucosa and preferential localization of these changes. Objective. To assess histological changes of gastric mucosa in patients with clinically different types of functional dyspepsia. Methods. Adult patients (18-65 years) with confirmed diagnosis of functional dyspepsia were eligible to participate. Biopsy specimens were taken from stomach due to the Houston-updated gastric biopsy sampling protocol for the next histological examination. One expert gastrointestinal pathologist assessed all tissue samples. Atrophy was assessed due to Operative Link for Gastritis Assessment (OLGA) staging system. Results. 75 patients were recruited, 42 of which had epigastric pain (I group) and 33 – postprandial distress syndrome (II group) due to Rome III criteria (2006). Antral and corpus atrophy were detected at the same frequency in both groups (p>0.05), however the stage of atrophy didn’t exceed I in all cases. Complete antral metaplasia was revealed in 11 (26.2%) patients of the I group and 11 (33.3%) patients of the II one. Incomplete antral metaplasia was seen in 2 (4.7%) patients of the I group and 2 (6.1%) patients of the II one. No cases of corpus metaplasia or dysplasia were found. Conclusion. Our study didn’t reveal statistically significant correlation between stage of gastritis, atrophic or metaplastic changes and clinical symptoms of functional dyspepsia. Citation: Svintsitskyy A, Korendovych I, Kuryk O, Solovyova G. [Morphological changes of gastric mucosa depending on functional dyspepsia syndrome]. Morphologia. 2014;8(2):50-5. Ukrainian.http://www.morphology.dp.ua/_pub/MORPHO-2014-08-02/14sasvfd.pdffunctional dyspepsiagastritisatrophymetaplasiadysplasia
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author Svintsitskyy A.
Korendovych I.
Kuryk O.
Solovyova G.
spellingShingle Svintsitskyy A.
Korendovych I.
Kuryk O.
Solovyova G.
Morphological changes of gastric mucosa depending on functional dyspepsia syndrome
Морфологія
functional dyspepsia
gastritis
atrophy
metaplasia
dysplasia
author_facet Svintsitskyy A.
Korendovych I.
Kuryk O.
Solovyova G.
author_sort Svintsitskyy A.
title Morphological changes of gastric mucosa depending on functional dyspepsia syndrome
title_short Morphological changes of gastric mucosa depending on functional dyspepsia syndrome
title_full Morphological changes of gastric mucosa depending on functional dyspepsia syndrome
title_fullStr Morphological changes of gastric mucosa depending on functional dyspepsia syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Morphological changes of gastric mucosa depending on functional dyspepsia syndrome
title_sort morphological changes of gastric mucosa depending on functional dyspepsia syndrome
publisher Ministry of Health of Ukraine. Dnipropetrovsk Medical Academy
series Морфологія
issn 1997-9665
1997-9665
publishDate 2014-06-01
description Background. Chronic gastritis process of cell renewal in the mucosa is disturbed, leading to rapid movement of the generative cell zone without full differentiation into mature specialized area accommodation epithelial cells. The result of this process is the inability to fully function gastric glands. Crucial in the diagnosis of gastritis given the nature of the morphological changes of the gastric mucosa and preferential localization of these changes. Objective. To assess histological changes of gastric mucosa in patients with clinically different types of functional dyspepsia. Methods. Adult patients (18-65 years) with confirmed diagnosis of functional dyspepsia were eligible to participate. Biopsy specimens were taken from stomach due to the Houston-updated gastric biopsy sampling protocol for the next histological examination. One expert gastrointestinal pathologist assessed all tissue samples. Atrophy was assessed due to Operative Link for Gastritis Assessment (OLGA) staging system. Results. 75 patients were recruited, 42 of which had epigastric pain (I group) and 33 – postprandial distress syndrome (II group) due to Rome III criteria (2006). Antral and corpus atrophy were detected at the same frequency in both groups (p>0.05), however the stage of atrophy didn’t exceed I in all cases. Complete antral metaplasia was revealed in 11 (26.2%) patients of the I group and 11 (33.3%) patients of the II one. Incomplete antral metaplasia was seen in 2 (4.7%) patients of the I group and 2 (6.1%) patients of the II one. No cases of corpus metaplasia or dysplasia were found. Conclusion. Our study didn’t reveal statistically significant correlation between stage of gastritis, atrophic or metaplastic changes and clinical symptoms of functional dyspepsia. Citation: Svintsitskyy A, Korendovych I, Kuryk O, Solovyova G. [Morphological changes of gastric mucosa depending on functional dyspepsia syndrome]. Morphologia. 2014;8(2):50-5. Ukrainian.
topic functional dyspepsia
gastritis
atrophy
metaplasia
dysplasia
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