Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.5858/arpa.2011-0430-OA
Title: Lymphocytic follicles and aggregates are a determinant of mucosal damage and duration of diarrhea
Authors: Shah, N.
Thakkar, B.
Shen, E.
Loh, M.
Chong, P.Y.
Gan, W.H.
Tu, T.M.
Shen, L.
Soong, R. 
Salto-Tellez, M. 
Issue Date: Jan-2013
Citation: Shah, N., Thakkar, B., Shen, E., Loh, M., Chong, P.Y., Gan, W.H., Tu, T.M., Shen, L., Soong, R., Salto-Tellez, M. (2013-01). Lymphocytic follicles and aggregates are a determinant of mucosal damage and duration of diarrhea. Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine 137 (1) : 83-89. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.5858/arpa.2011-0430-OA
Abstract: Context.-Nonspecific changes (nonspecific chronic inflammation) in patients with chronic diarrhea represent the commonest diagnosis in colorectal biopsy interpretation, but these changes are of little clinical significance. Objective.-To find, within this group, histologic and immunohistologic diagnostic criteria to predict the duration and resolution of diarrhea. Design.-Detailed clinical features and histologic findings were analyzed in a cohort of 47 patients with chronic diarrhea, with near-normal histology and no clear-cut known etiologic agent. Immunohistochemistry to mast cells (CD117) and Treg cells (FOXP3) was also assessed in 39 patients. Results.-Increased number of lymphoid follicles and aggregates, increased number of mast cells, and paucity of Treg were the statistically significant key findings (P = .003, P = .008, and P = .04, respectively). The duration of diarrhea was correlated with the number of large lymphoid follicles and aggregates (P = .001, r = .48), number of total lymphoid follicles and aggregates (P = .003, r = .43), density of lymphoid follicles and aggregates (P = .009, r = .38), and total lymphoid follicles and aggregates per biopsy (P = .004, r = .42) and the number of mast cells (P = .001, r = .52). The number of mast cells and Treg cells showed significant difference between resolved and unresolved cases (P = .001 and P = .01 respectively). Conclusions.-Lymphocytic follicles and aggregates colitis, previously regarded as of negligible diagnostic significance, allows the prediction of the behavior of chronic diarrhea in a subset of patients with nonspecific changes on colonic biopsy. The increased number of mast cells and paucity of Treg cells further helps to identify such unresolved cases.
Source Title: Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
URI: http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/115176
ISSN: 00039985
DOI: 10.5858/arpa.2011-0430-OA
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