COLORECTAL COUNTERPART OF GASTRIC DEPRESSED ADENOMA - A COMPARISON WITH FLAT AND POLYPOID ADENOMAS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF PERICRYPTAL FIBROBLASTS

Citation
T. Yao et al., COLORECTAL COUNTERPART OF GASTRIC DEPRESSED ADENOMA - A COMPARISON WITH FLAT AND POLYPOID ADENOMAS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF PERICRYPTAL FIBROBLASTS, The American journal of surgical pathology, 18(6), 1994, pp. 559-568
Citations number
31
Categorie Soggetti
Pathology,Surgery
ISSN journal
01475185
Volume
18
Issue
6
Year of publication
1994
Pages
559 - 568
Database
ISI
SICI code
0147-5185(1994)18:6<559:CCOGDA>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
The histological features of 28 depressed adenomas (DAs) were compared with those of 40 flat adenomas (FAs) without a central depression and those of 29 polypoid adenomas (PAs), with special reference to the de velopment of pericryptal fibroblasts (PCFs), using immunohistochemical staining for muscle-specific actin (HHF-35). The DAs were composed of a crowded collection of adenomatous tubules with smaller diameters th an those of the PAs. With regard to PCF development, the DAs had poorl y developed PCFs; PCF(-), (+), and (+ +) numbered 12 (43%), 16 (57%), and 0 (0%), respectively. On the other hand, the nondepressed adenomas (PAs and FAs) had well-developed PCF; PCF(-), (+), and(+ +) numbered 5 (7%), 35 (51%), and 29 (42%), respectively. In addition, the number of PCFs seemed to decrease in the sequence of PAs, followed by FAs and DAs. According to our results, the DAs had a characteristic histologi cal architecture together with poorly developed PCFs features, which d istinguished them from the PAs. In conclusion, the depressed adenomas were considered a subtype of the flat adenomas. The depletion of PCFs seems to correlate with the depressed growth of the adenoma.