Variations in Epithelial Lining of Duplication Cysts Cannot be Explained by Known Theories.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 PATHOLOGY
Servet Melike Akıncı, Özlem Boybeyi, Diclehan Orhan, Tutku Soyer
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Abstract

Objectives. Duplication cysts are found in any part of the gastrointestinal tract from the oropharynx to anus. Although duplication cysts usually have similar epithelium with the adjacent organ, respiratory epithelium in the enteric duplication cysts is rarely reported. This study was performed to evaluate the variations in the epithelial lining of duplication cysts and its clinical implications. Methods. Patients diagnosed with duplication cysts between 2012 and 2022 were retrospectively reviewed to assess their histopathological results, clinical aspects, treatment options, and demographic characteristics. Results. Twenty-five patients were included. The mean age was 4 years, male-to-female ratio was 15:10. The localizations of duplication cysts were ileum (n = 12), duodenum(n = 4), stomach(n = 3), jejunum(n = 2), colon(n = 2), thoracoabdominal(n = 2), and rectum(n = 1). Most common presentation was abdominal pain (36%). Intestinal (48%) and gastric (40%) epithelia were the most common finding. Four patients (16%) had respiratory epithelium: two in foregut duplication cysts, one each in ileal, and rectal duplications. Twenty-four percentage of patients had associated anomalies. Surgical interventions were performed on 22 patients. Conclusion. Duplication cysts show a wide range of epithelial linings. Respiratory epithelium can be found in not only foregut duplication cysts but also midgut and hindgut duplication cysts. Although the presence of respiratory epithelium did not have any impact on clinical findings, none of the previous theories explain the presence of respiratory epithelium different from foregut duplications.

复制囊肿上皮内膜的变异无法用已知理论解释
目的。从口咽到肛门,消化道的任何部位都有重复囊肿。虽然重复囊肿的上皮通常与邻近器官相似,但肠重复囊肿的呼吸道上皮却鲜有报道。本研究旨在评估重复囊肿上皮内膜的变化及其临床意义。研究方法回顾性研究2012年至2022年期间确诊的重复囊肿患者,评估其组织病理学结果、临床表现、治疗方案和人口统计学特征。结果共纳入 25 例患者。平均年龄为4岁,男女比例为15:10。重复囊肿的部位包括回肠(12 例)、十二指肠(4 例)、胃(3 例)、空肠(2 例)、结肠(2 例)、胸腹(2 例)和直肠(1 例)。最常见的表现是腹痛(36%)。最常见的发现是肠上皮(48%)和胃上皮(40%)。四名患者(16%)有呼吸道上皮:前肠重复囊肿两名,回肠和直肠重复囊肿各一名。24%的患者伴有异常。22 名患者接受了手术治疗。结论重复囊肿的上皮衬里种类繁多。呼吸道上皮不仅可见于前肠重复囊肿,也可见于中肠和后肠重复囊肿。虽然呼吸道上皮的存在对临床结果没有任何影响,但之前的理论都无法解释呼吸道上皮的存在为何不同于前肠重复囊肿。
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Surgical Pathology (IJSP) is a peer-reviewed journal published eight times a year, which offers original research and observations covering all major organ systems, timely reviews of new techniques and procedures, discussions of controversies in surgical pathology, case reports, and images in pathology. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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