A scanning electron microscope study on the gallbladder mucosa in chronic cholecystitis
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A scanning electron microscope study on the gallbladder mucosa in chronic cholecystitis
A scanning electron microscope study on the gallbladder mucosa in chronic cholecystitis
解放军医学杂志(英文版)1991年第4期 页码:328-331
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1. Department of Pathology Department of Electron Microscopy
2. First Military Medical University
3. ,Guangzhou,510515
4. Department of Gastroenterology
5. Nanfang Hospital
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纸质出版:1991
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A scanning electron microscope study on the gallbladder mucosa in chronic cholecystitis[J]. 解放军医学杂志(英文版), 1991,(4):328-331.
[1]丁彦青,安连兵,张月彩.A scanning electron microscope study on the gallbladder mucosa in chronic cholecystitis[J].Journal of Medical Colleges of PLA,1991(04):328-331.
A scanning electron microscope study on the gallbladder mucosa in chronic cholecystitis[J]. 解放军医学杂志(英文版), 1991,(4):328-331.DOI:
[1]丁彦青,安连兵,张月彩.A scanning electron microscope study on the gallbladder mucosa in chronic cholecystitis[J].Journal of Medical Colleges of PLA,1991(04):328-331.DOI:
A scanning electron microscope study on the gallbladder mucosa in chronic cholecystitis
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<正> Three kinds of chronic cholecystifis were investigated with SEM.The results showed thatin the mild chronic cholecystitis
pathological changes represented mainly the collapse on the surfaceof the mucosa and the separation of the columnar cells;while in the moderate ones
erosivechanges on the surface of the epithelium were revealed and in the severe chronic cholecystitis
patchy desquamation of the columnar cells occurred as a result
the lamina propria and thefibro-connective tissue under lamina propria were exposed.In all the three types of the cholecysfitis
mucoid droplets and cholesterol crystals could be seen on the surface of the epithelium.Differentnumbers of lymphocytes were found in the lamina propria.
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