Journal article

ASPIRIN-INDUCED GLANDULAR DYSPLASIA OF STOMACH - HISTOLOGIC AND HISTOCHEMICAL STUDIES IN RATS

DJB STJOHN, ND YEOMANS, CAJ BOURNE, WGRM DEBOER

ARCHIVES OF PATHOLOGY & LABORATORY MEDICINE | COLLEGE AMER PATHOLOGISTS | Published : 1977

Abstract

Stomachs of 22 rats treated with aspirin for six months were examined histologically at times ranging from 6 to 18 months after completion of treatment. Healed chronic gastric ulcers were found in 20 rats. Glandular dysplasia was present at the sites of healed ulcers in 12 rats, the glands extending into the submucosa, muscularis propria, and even subserosal fat. The apparent lack of progression with time and the absence of metastases suggest that the changes are not neoplastic but are a consequence of repeated injury and regeneration, with entrapment of glands below the level of the muscularis mucosae. The lesions in the aspirin-treated animals closely resemble those of gastritis cystica po..

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