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Federica Grillo1,2, Michela Campora1, Laura Cornara3, Alberta Cascini3, Simona Pigozzi1,2, Paola Migliora4, Francesca Sarocchi5, Luca Mastracci1,2.
Abstract
Introduction: Seeds may be found in gastrointestinal tissue samples, and their multifaceted appearance may be challenging. The aim is to report a rough incidence of pathology samples which show seeds, specify the most frequent sample types and show an iconography of the most commonly identified seeds. Materials andEntities:
Keywords: appendicitis; diverticular disease; endoscopic biopsy; gastrointestinal pathology; polipectomy; seeds
Year: 2021 PMID: 33937291 PMCID: PMC8079647 DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2021.655113
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Med (Lausanne) ISSN: 2296-858X
Figure 1(A) Blueberry seed within colic diverticulum with no inflammation (H&E, magnification 4x). (B) Blueberry seed in (A), showing partly preserved starch granules in the endosperm; the seed coat shows evenly thickened inner and radial U-shaped walls, with many pores (H&E, magnification 20x). (C) Papaya seed adherent to the ulcer base of colorectal adenocarcinoma (H&E, magnification 2x). (D) Magnification of a papaya seed showing the characteristic star-shaped outer mesotesta (H&E magnification, 4x).
Figure 2(A) Kiwi seeds within a distended appendix with serrated lesion (H&E, magnification 2x). (B) Magnification of the kiwi seed in (A), showing the thick, scalloped seed coat (H&E, magnification 10x). (C) Goji seed found in an endoscopic polypectomy specimen for colorectal tubular adenoma (H&E, magnification 4x). (D) Magnification of a goji seed showing characteristic curved embryo and endosperm (H&E magnification, 10x).
Figure 3(A) Tomato seed found adherent to a colorectal tubulo-villous adenoma with seed coat hairs attached to the irregular surface of the polyp (H&E, magnification 4x). (B) Blueberry seeds in an endoscopic polypectomy specimen showing similar attachment of the seed coat to the surface area of a tubular adenoma (H&E, magnification 10x). (C) Seed of uncertain type in an endoscopic polypectomy specimen for colorectal tubular adenoma (H&E, magnification 4x). (D) Magnification of the seed in (C) showing starch granules (H&E magnification, 10x).