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- Rubio, Carlos A., et al.
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Quantitative assessment of the subepithelial collagen band does not increase the accuracy of diagnosis of collagenous colitis
- 2008
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Ingår i: American Journal of Clinical Pathology. - 0002-9173 .- 1943-7722. ; 130:3, s. 375-381
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Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
- The thickness of eosinophilic band in collagenous colitis (CC) was assessed by 3 methods: histologic estimates (22 observers), conventional measurements using a calibrated micrometric scale (1 observer), and semiautomatic micrometric measurements (1 observer). By the histologic estimate technique, 7.4% of the results failed to diagnose CC; by calibrated micrometry, the failure was 6% and by semiautomatic micrometry, 6%. The main difficulty in measuring the thickness of the CC band is that the deeper border of the band appears fuzzy and hairy-irregular. CC should be defined not exclusively on the basis of the thickness of the collagen table, but as a microscopic constellation characterized by a distorted superficial cell arrangement, with areas of epithelial denudation and inflammatory cells in the superficial epithelium and the lamina propria. In agreement with Lazenby's statement: "Focusing solely on the collagen band can result in both over- and underdiagnosis"
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