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. 1988;1(1):15–20. doi: 10.1155/1988/85102

Common Bile-Duct Mucosa in Choledochoduodenostomy Patients — Histological and Histochemical Study

E Eleftheriadis 3,1,, V Tzioufa 2, K Kotzampassi 1, H Aletras 1
PMCID: PMC2423498  PMID: 2484792

Abstract

We describe the histological and histochemical changes of the common bile-duct mucosa in specimens obtained by means of peroral cholangioscopy, 1–12 years after choledochoduodenal anastomosis. Our findings — hyperplasia of the superficial epithelium, metaplastic goblet cells containing predominantly acid sialomucins, and pyloric-like gland formation containing neutral mucins — express a morphological and functional differentiation of the common bile-duct mucosa that probably facilitates its survival in a different environment. We consider that these adaptive changes may explain the uneventful long-term postoperative period of choledochoduodenostomized patients.


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