In order to report the eventual role of mastzellen in hepatic pathology, we recorded the histological count on 75 sections of transcutaneous hepatic biopsies. We observed that there is no difference between the number and the localization of the mastzellen of normal subjects and those of nonevolving pathologies (Chronic Persistent Hepatitis, Portal Fibrosis, Steatosis). We saw consisent increase in number in the evolving pathologies and in particular near the collagenopoietic cytolitic foci, indicating a possible role of these elements in inflammation and in the production of collagen in liver diseases.
[Histomorphological study of the relation between mast cells and liver disease].
SANSONNO, Domenico Ettore;
1986-01-01
Abstract
In order to report the eventual role of mastzellen in hepatic pathology, we recorded the histological count on 75 sections of transcutaneous hepatic biopsies. We observed that there is no difference between the number and the localization of the mastzellen of normal subjects and those of nonevolving pathologies (Chronic Persistent Hepatitis, Portal Fibrosis, Steatosis). We saw consisent increase in number in the evolving pathologies and in particular near the collagenopoietic cytolitic foci, indicating a possible role of these elements in inflammation and in the production of collagen in liver diseases.File in questo prodotto:
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