Studies of the small bowel surface by scanning electron microscopy in infants with persistent diarrhea
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Resumo: | We describe the ultrastructural abnormalities of the small bowel surface in 16 infants with persistent diarrhea. The age range of the patients was 2 to 10 months, mean 4.8 months. All patients had diarrhea lasting 14 or more days. Bacterial overgrowth of the colonic microflora in the jejunal secretion, at concentrations above 10(4) colonies/ml, was present in 11 (68.7%) patients. The stool culture was positive for an enteropathogenic agent in 8 (50.0%) patients: for EPEC O111 in 2, EPEC O119 in 1, EAEC in 1, and Shigella flexneri in 1; mixed infections due to EPEC O111 and EAEC in 1 patient, EPEC O119 and EAEC in 1 and EPEC O55, EPEC O111, EAEC and Shigella sonnei in 1. Morphological abnormalities in the small bowel mucosa were observed in all 16 patients, varying in intensity from moderate 9 (56.3%) to severe 7 (43.7%). The scanning electron microscopic study of small bowel biopsies from these subjects showed several surface abnormalities. At low magnification (100X) most of the villi showed mild to moderate stunting, but on several occasions there was subtotal villus atrophy. At higher magnification (7,500X) photomicrographs showed derangement of the enterocytes; on several occasions the cell borders were not clearly defined and very often microvilli were decreased in number and height; in some areas there was a total disappearance of the microvilli. In half of the patients a mucus-fibrinoid pseudomembrane was seen partially coating the enterocytes, a finding that provides additional information on the pathophysiology of persistent diarrhea. |
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Studies of the small bowel surface by scanning electron microscopy in infants with persistent diarrheapersistent diarrheasmall bowelscanning electron microscopybacterial proliferationinfantsWe describe the ultrastructural abnormalities of the small bowel surface in 16 infants with persistent diarrhea. The age range of the patients was 2 to 10 months, mean 4.8 months. All patients had diarrhea lasting 14 or more days. Bacterial overgrowth of the colonic microflora in the jejunal secretion, at concentrations above 10(4) colonies/ml, was present in 11 (68.7%) patients. The stool culture was positive for an enteropathogenic agent in 8 (50.0%) patients: for EPEC O111 in 2, EPEC O119 in 1, EAEC in 1, and Shigella flexneri in 1; mixed infections due to EPEC O111 and EAEC in 1 patient, EPEC O119 and EAEC in 1 and EPEC O55, EPEC O111, EAEC and Shigella sonnei in 1. Morphological abnormalities in the small bowel mucosa were observed in all 16 patients, varying in intensity from moderate 9 (56.3%) to severe 7 (43.7%). The scanning electron microscopic study of small bowel biopsies from these subjects showed several surface abnormalities. At low magnification (100X) most of the villi showed mild to moderate stunting, but on several occasions there was subtotal villus atrophy. At higher magnification (7,500X) photomicrographs showed derangement of the enterocytes; on several occasions the cell borders were not clearly defined and very often microvilli were decreased in number and height; in some areas there was a total disappearance of the microvilli. In half of the patients a mucus-fibrinoid pseudomembrane was seen partially coating the enterocytes, a finding that provides additional information on the pathophysiology of persistent diarrhea.Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) Escola Paulista de Medicina Divisão de Gastroenterologia PediátricaUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) Escola Paulista de Medicina Departamento de Microbiologia, Imunologia e ParasitologiaUNIFESP, EPM, Divisão de Gastroenterologia PediátricaUNIFESP, EPM, Depto. de Microbiologia, Imunologia e ParasitologiaSciELOAssociação Brasileira de Divulgação CientíficaUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Fagundes-Neto, Ulysses [UNIFESP]De Martini-Costa, S. [UNIFESP]Pedroso, Margareth Zabeu [UNIFESP]Scaletsky, Isabel Cristina Affonso [UNIFESP]2015-06-14T13:25:08Z2015-06-14T13:25:08Z2000-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion1437-1442application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0100-879X2000001200006Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research. Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica, v. 33, n. 12, p. 1437-1442, 2000.10.1590/S0100-879X2000001200006S0100-879X2000001200006.pdf0100-879XS0100-879X2000001200006http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/1061WOS:000166117900006engBrazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Researchinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNIFESPinstname:Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)instacron:UNIFESP2024-07-29T17:13:11Zoai:repositorio.unifesp.br/:11600/1061Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.unifesp.br/oai/requestbiblioteca.csp@unifesp.bropendoar:34652024-07-29T17:13:11Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP - Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)false |
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Studies of the small bowel surface by scanning electron microscopy in infants with persistent diarrhea |
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Studies of the small bowel surface by scanning electron microscopy in infants with persistent diarrhea |
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Studies of the small bowel surface by scanning electron microscopy in infants with persistent diarrhea Fagundes-Neto, Ulysses [UNIFESP] persistent diarrhea small bowel scanning electron microscopy bacterial proliferation infants |
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Studies of the small bowel surface by scanning electron microscopy in infants with persistent diarrhea |
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Studies of the small bowel surface by scanning electron microscopy in infants with persistent diarrhea |
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Studies of the small bowel surface by scanning electron microscopy in infants with persistent diarrhea |
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Studies of the small bowel surface by scanning electron microscopy in infants with persistent diarrhea |
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Studies of the small bowel surface by scanning electron microscopy in infants with persistent diarrhea |
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Fagundes-Neto, Ulysses [UNIFESP] |
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Fagundes-Neto, Ulysses [UNIFESP] De Martini-Costa, S. [UNIFESP] Pedroso, Margareth Zabeu [UNIFESP] Scaletsky, Isabel Cristina Affonso [UNIFESP] |
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De Martini-Costa, S. [UNIFESP] Pedroso, Margareth Zabeu [UNIFESP] Scaletsky, Isabel Cristina Affonso [UNIFESP] |
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Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) |
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Fagundes-Neto, Ulysses [UNIFESP] De Martini-Costa, S. [UNIFESP] Pedroso, Margareth Zabeu [UNIFESP] Scaletsky, Isabel Cristina Affonso [UNIFESP] |
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persistent diarrhea small bowel scanning electron microscopy bacterial proliferation infants |
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persistent diarrhea small bowel scanning electron microscopy bacterial proliferation infants |
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We describe the ultrastructural abnormalities of the small bowel surface in 16 infants with persistent diarrhea. The age range of the patients was 2 to 10 months, mean 4.8 months. All patients had diarrhea lasting 14 or more days. Bacterial overgrowth of the colonic microflora in the jejunal secretion, at concentrations above 10(4) colonies/ml, was present in 11 (68.7%) patients. The stool culture was positive for an enteropathogenic agent in 8 (50.0%) patients: for EPEC O111 in 2, EPEC O119 in 1, EAEC in 1, and Shigella flexneri in 1; mixed infections due to EPEC O111 and EAEC in 1 patient, EPEC O119 and EAEC in 1 and EPEC O55, EPEC O111, EAEC and Shigella sonnei in 1. Morphological abnormalities in the small bowel mucosa were observed in all 16 patients, varying in intensity from moderate 9 (56.3%) to severe 7 (43.7%). The scanning electron microscopic study of small bowel biopsies from these subjects showed several surface abnormalities. At low magnification (100X) most of the villi showed mild to moderate stunting, but on several occasions there was subtotal villus atrophy. At higher magnification (7,500X) photomicrographs showed derangement of the enterocytes; on several occasions the cell borders were not clearly defined and very often microvilli were decreased in number and height; in some areas there was a total disappearance of the microvilli. In half of the patients a mucus-fibrinoid pseudomembrane was seen partially coating the enterocytes, a finding that provides additional information on the pathophysiology of persistent diarrhea. |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0100-879X2000001200006 Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research. Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica, v. 33, n. 12, p. 1437-1442, 2000. 10.1590/S0100-879X2000001200006 S0100-879X2000001200006.pdf 0100-879X S0100-879X2000001200006 http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/1061 WOS:000166117900006 |
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Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research. Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica, v. 33, n. 12, p. 1437-1442, 2000. 10.1590/S0100-879X2000001200006 S0100-879X2000001200006.pdf 0100-879X S0100-879X2000001200006 WOS:000166117900006 |
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