Mucosal proliferative inflammation
Introduction
Introduction There are more obvious connective tissue, proliferation of blood vessels and epithelial cells, glandular cells and other parenchymal cells. Polyps can form in the mucosa. Including the proliferation of parenchymal cells and mesenchymal cells. Proliferation of parenchymal cells, such as hyperplasia of epithelial cells and glands during chronic inflammation of the nasal mucosa, and hepatocyte proliferation in chronic hepatitis. Fibroblast proliferation can produce a large amount of collagen fibers, which can form inflammatory fibrosis, which is more prominent in chronic inflammation, and even forms an inflammatory polyp with parenchymal cell proliferation. Proliferation of parenchymal and mesenchymal cells is the result of corresponding growth factor stimulation.
Cause
Cause
Inflammatory cell infiltration, activation of the mononuclear macrophage system.
Examine
an examination
Related inspection
Gastroscope blood test
Physical examination can be diagnosed by means of gastroscopy.
Diagnosis
Differential diagnosis
Should be differentiated from other proliferative inflammation.
Physical examination can be diagnosed by means of gastroscopy.
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