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World J Gastroenterol. Sep 21, 2012; 18(35): 4811-4822
Published online Sep 21, 2012. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v18.i35.4811
Table 1 Definition and criteria of quality of ulcer healing
Definition:
QOUH represents histological maturity of healed peptic ulcer; Evaluation of QOUH should be done to assess functional and endoscopic maturity additionally to histological maturity; For a clinical use an endoscopic evaluation of maturity should be the main method
Criteria:
1: Endoscopic evaluation of maturity
Dye-contrast method, magnified endoscopy, endoscopic ultrasonography
2: Histological maturity
Regenerated mucosa: thickness, width, morphological abnormalities of glands, inflammatory cell infiltration
Granulation tissue: angiogenesis, fibroblasts and fibrosis, regeneration of muscularis mucosae, inflammatory cell infiltration
3: Functional evaluation of maturity
Microcirculation, production of mucin, prostanoids, growth factors, cell proliferation, receptor expression, adhesion molecules
Table 2 Morphological characteristics of active ulcers in patients with Crohn’s disease reflecting possible future mucosal healing after treatment with infliximab
Morphological findingMucosal healing
Good (n = 10)Poor (n = 11)P value1
Shape of ulcer edgeFlat83
Non-flat280.03
Fold convergenceNegative73
Positive380.08
Shape of ulcer baseFlat43
Non-flat680.65
StenosisNegative89
Positive220.99
Neighboring ulcerNegative94
Positive170.02
Width of ulcerNarrow94
Wide170.02