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A morphometric analysis of pathological alterations in hemorrhoidal disease versus normal controls: a controlled trial
Kuiper, Sara Z; Tol, Robin R. van; Lataster, Arno; Cleutjens, Jack P. M; Melenhorst, Jarno; Dijk, Paul van; Kuijk, Sander M.J. van; Breukink, Stéphanie O.
  • Kuiper, Sara Z; Maastricht University. School of Nutrition and Translation Research in Metabolism. Department of Surgery. Maastricht. NL
  • Tol, Robin R. van; Diakonessenhuis Medical Centre. Department of Surgery. Utrecht. NL
  • Lataster, Arno; Maastricht University. Department of Anatomy and Embryology. Maastricht. NL
  • Cleutjens, Jack P. M; Maastricht University. Maastricht University Medical Centre and School for Cardiovascular Diseases. Department of Pathology. Maastricht. NL
  • Melenhorst, Jarno; Maastricht University Medical Centre. Department of Surgery. Maastricht. NL
  • Dijk, Paul van; Maastricht University. Department of Anatomy and Embryology. Maastricht. NL
  • Kuijk, Sander M.J. van; Maastricht University Medical Centre. Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Medical Technology Assessment. Maastricht. NL
  • Breukink, Stéphanie O; Maastricht University. School of Nutrition and Translation Research in Metabolism. Department of Surgery. Maastricht. NL
J. coloproctol. (Rio J., Impr.) ; 42(2): 140-145, Apr.-June 2022. tab, ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1394420
ABSTRACT

Objective:

Until today, the true pathophysiology of hemorrhoidal disease (HD) has not yet been unraveled. More and more evidence guides us towards the hypothesis that reduced connective tissue stability is associated with a higher incidence of hemorrhoids. The present study aimed to compare the quantity and quality of collagen, and vessel morphometrics, in patients with symptomatic HD compared with normal controls.

Methods:

Twenty-two samples of grade III and grade IV HD tissue from patients undergoing a hemorrhoidectomy between January 2004 and June 2015 were included in the study group. Samples of 15 individuals without symptomatic HD who donated their body to science and died a natural death served as controls. The quantity and quality of anal collagen, and anal vessel morphometrics were objectified. The quality of collagen was subdivided in young (immature) and old (mature) collagen.

Results:

Patients with HD had an increased percentage of total anal collagen (62.1 ± 13.8 versus 18.7 ± 14.5%; p = 0.0001), a decreased percentage of young collagen (0.00009 ± 0.00008 versus 0.0008 ± 0.0008%; p = 0.001), and a smaller surface area of the anal vessels (795.1 ± 1215.9 micrometre2 versus 1219.0 ± 1976.1; p = 0.003) compared with controls. The percentage of old collagen did not differ between the control and study groups (0.588 ± 0.286% versus 0.389 ± 0.242%; p = 0.06).

Conclusion:

The outcomes of the present study suggest that alterations in anal collagen composition may play a role in the formation of hemorrhoids. (AU)
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Anal Canal / Collagen / Hemorrhoids Type of study: Observational study / Risk factors Limits: Adult / Aged / Aged80 / Female / Humans / Male Language: English Journal: J. coloproctol. (Rio J., Impr.) Journal subject: Cirurgia / Doen‡as Retais / Doen‡as do Colo / Gastroenterology / Cirurgia Year: 2022 Type: Article Affiliation country: Netherlands Institution/Affiliation country: Diakonessenhuis Medical Centre/NL / Maastricht University Medical Centre/NL / Maastricht University/NL

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Anal Canal / Collagen / Hemorrhoids Type of study: Observational study / Risk factors Limits: Adult / Aged / Aged80 / Female / Humans / Male Language: English Journal: J. coloproctol. (Rio J., Impr.) Journal subject: Cirurgia / Doen‡as Retais / Doen‡as do Colo / Gastroenterology / Cirurgia Year: 2022 Type: Article Affiliation country: Netherlands Institution/Affiliation country: Diakonessenhuis Medical Centre/NL / Maastricht University Medical Centre/NL / Maastricht University/NL