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| Normal Jejunum | ||
| Etiology Not applicable. | ||
| Pathogenesis Not applicable., | ||
| Epidemiology Not applicable. | ||
| General Gross Description Begins at Ligament of Treitz and arbitrarily includes proximal 40% of remaining small intestine Thicker wall and greater diameter proximally More prominent plicae in jejunum; less fatty mesentery Supplied by superior mesenteric artery Examples: | ||
| General Microscopic Description Mucosa thrown up in plicae and arranged in villi to maximize absorptive area Villi project above surface; crypts of Lieberkuhn extend between the villi to the muscularis mucosa Villi lined by absorptive tall columnar cells and goblet cells One intraepithelial T lymphocyte/5 glandular cells Scattered endocrine cells Crypts contain stem cells, endocrine cells, and Paneth cells with supranuclear, eosinophilic granules Plasma cells, lymphocytes, mast cells, eosinophils, and histiocytes normal in lamina propria Submucosa beneath the muscularis mucosa, contains Meissner's plexus of ganglion cells and nerves Muscularis propria with inner circular and outer longitudinal layers separated by Auerbach's plexus Outer surface covered by visceral peritoneum Examples: | ||
| Clinical Correlation Not applicable. | ||
| References Histology for Pathologists. Sternberg SS ed. New York: Raven Press, 1992. pp. 547-563. Please be patient during transfer. Medline will open in a new window. To return, close the Medline Window Normal Jejunum
| Synopsis by: Melinda Sanders M.D. (T64000M00100)[540]
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