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Congenital bronchogenic cyst in the gastric mucosa
The histological lining of this brochogenic cyst differs from other reported intramucosal gastric cysts also lacking cartilage; namely: foveolar, fundic, pyloric, intestinal metaplastic, and ciliated metaplastic cysts. 4 Cysts with ciliated metaplasia are usually located in the antrum and they are l...
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Published in: | Journal of clinical pathology 2005-03, Vol.58 (3), p.335-335 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | The histological lining of this brochogenic cyst differs from other reported intramucosal gastric cysts also lacking cartilage; namely: foveolar, fundic, pyloric, intestinal metaplastic, and ciliated metaplastic cysts. 4 Cysts with ciliated metaplasia are usually located in the antrum and they are lined with a single row of gastric seromucinous cuboidal cells or with intestinal metaplastic goblet cells that have irregular cilia. [...]congenital bronchogenic cysts should be differentiated from acquired gastric ciliated cysts evolving as a consequence of environmental factors. 5 |
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ISSN: | 0021-9746 1472-4146 |