[Some pathomorphological features of pneumofibrosis in tuberculosis].

Problemy tuberkuleza Pub Date : 2003-01-01
I N Khaĭdarly
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The processes of organization and fibrosing were investigated in the tuberculosis-involved and non tuberculosis-involved lung tissue of the lungs and their parts resected in 307 patients with different forms of tuberculosis by histological, histochemical, luminescence microscopic, biochemical, and morphometric studies. When tuberculous lesions develop and begin fibrosing, there was impairment of final formation of collagenous fibers in their inner area due the low proliferative capacity of epithelioid and giant cells, shortage of fibrogenic cells and precipitation on the argyrophilic fibrillary network of tissue degradation products. Etiologically, pathogenetically, and histogenetically, the development of tuberculous lesions gives rise to posttuberculous fibrosis while that of extratuberculosis lesions leads to metatuberculous fibrosis due to the modification and coarsening of preformed connective tissue. The formation of fibrosis is caused by a combination of definite factors: clinicomorphological forms of tuberculosis, long-term history of the disease, the extent of lung tissue decay, old age, the pattern of antituberculous treatment (regular or regular), the extent of the impaired capillary network, the type of arbitrarily fibrogenic cells functioning inside and outside the area of inflammation.

[肺结核肺纤维化的一些病理形态学特征]。
本文采用组织学、组织化学、发光显微镜、生化和形态计量学等方法,对307例不同类型肺结核患者的肺及其切除部位的结核累及肺组织和非结核累及肺组织的组织和纤维化过程进行了研究。当结核病变发展并开始纤维化时,由于上皮样细胞和巨细胞的增殖能力低下,纤维化细胞缺乏,组织降解产物的亲阿基纤维网络沉淀,导致其内部区域胶原纤维的最终形成受损。从病因、病理和组织遗传学的角度来看,结核病变的发展导致结核后纤维化,而由于预先形成的结缔组织的改变和粗化,结核外病变的发展导致元结核纤维化。纤维化的形成是由明确的因素共同引起的:结核病的临床形态、长期病史、肺组织腐烂的程度、年龄、抗结核治疗的模式(规则或规则)、毛细血管网络受损的程度、炎症区域内外任意纤维化细胞的类型。
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