Epithelial neoplasms of the colorectum
A large variety of neoplasms may occur in the colorectum, a reflection of the complexity of this organ and its cellular components. This chapter focuses primarily on those neoplasms arising…
A large variety of neoplasms may occur in the colorectum, a reflection of the complexity of this organ and its cellular components. This chapter focuses primarily on those neoplasms arising…
Molecular diagnostics is a field of medicine that applies molecular biology techniques to the diagnosis of disease. Molecular diagnostics includes traditional methods such as cytogenetics, as well as encompassing the…
The gastrointestinal tract is the most common site of extranodal non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Approximately 10% to 15% of all non-Hodgkin lymphoma primarily involves the gastrointestinal tract. Secondary GI tract involvement is…
When evaluating a colonic biopsy for possible infectious processes, the surgical pathologist must first attempt to differentiate histologic changes suggesting infectious colitis from other inflammatory processes, especially chronic idiopathic inflammatory…
■ Fibrous obliteration of the appendiceal lumen (neural hyperplasia) Clinical features There are no specific features as this is typically an incidental finding in about one third of appendices excised…
Idiopathic inflammatory bowel diseases include the chronic crypt destructive colitides, chronic ulcerative colitis, and Crohn’s disease. Ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease differ in natural history, clinical and pathologic associations, effective…
■ Collagenous colitis Clinical features Patients with collagenous colitis (CC) present with a history of chronic watery diarrhea. Colonoscopy typically shows normal or near normal mucosa, although there are a…
■ Gastrointestinal stromal tumor Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) are soft tissue tumors that either express C-kit/CD117 protein or have C-KIT or platelet-derived growth factor receptor-α ( PDGFRA ) mutations and…
■ Acute erosive/hemorrhagic gastritis (stress gastritis) Acute erosive/hemorrhagic gastritis is characterized by an acute gastric injury with an abrupt onset of abdominal pain and bleeding, usually associated with intake of…
■ Peptic duodenal diseases Clinical features Peptic duodenitis and peptic ulcer disease (PUD) represent a continuum of the same disease process, namely acute and chronic inflammation of the duodenal mucosa…