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Rectal histology in acute bacillary dysentery.

B S Anand, V Malhotra, S K Bhattacharya, P Datta, D Datta, D Sen, M K Bhattacharya, P P Mukherjee, S C Pal.   

Abstract

A recent epidemic of acute Shigella dysentery in West Bengal (India) provided us with an opportunity to examine the rectal mucosal abnormalities seen in this condition. One hundred two patients were investigated using sigmoidoscopy, rectal biopsy, and rectal swab for culture. Pure culture of Shigella was obtained in 37 cases, and the rectal biopsy specimens from these patients were assessed in detail. The mean (+/- SD) duration of illness was 47.8 +/- 27.4 h (range 8-120 h), and most patients (31 of 37, 84%) had diarrhea with blood and mucus in the stools. Significant findings at histology were as follows. (a) Cellular infiltrate was predominantly round cell or mixed round cell and neutrophilic in the majority of patients (27, 73%). (b) Disorganization of crypts was seen in as many as 31 patients (84%); in most subjects the distorted architecture was mild, but in a few the defect was severe with crypt branching and dilatation. (c) In the majority of patients the inflammatory process extended to the muscularis mucosae and submucosa; edema with or without increased cellular infiltrate was seen in the muscularis mucosae in 92% and in the submucosa in 80%. (d) There was no difference in the rectal histology of patients with a short history of disease (less than 48 h) compared with those with a longer history, except for goblet cell depletion which was more in those with diarrhea for more than 48 h. (e) The mucosal abnormalities in patients with watery diarrhea were, in general, milder than in those with dysentery, although the difference was statistically not significant; 2 of 6 patients with watery diarrhea had severe colitis. (f) The mucosal abnormalities were more severe in patients with Shigella dysenteriae infection compared with Shigella flexneri.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3510937     DOI: 10.1016/0016-5085(86)91120-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gastroenterology        ISSN: 0016-5085            Impact factor:   22.682


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