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| | Micro      = small bowel mucosa, +/-gastric mucosa (foveolar epithelium, oxyntic mucosa), +/-pancreatic epithelium | | Micro      = small bowel mucosa, +/-gastric mucosa (foveolar epithelium, oxyntic mucosa), +/-pancreatic epithelium | ||
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| Small bowel with Meckel's diverticulum, Excision: | |||
|     - Benign small bowel diverticulum with focal active inflammation and reactive  | |||
|       lymphoid hyperplasia at tip, compatible with clinical impression of  | |||
|       inflamed Meckel's diverticulum.   | |||
|     - Unremarkable small bowel wall at resection margin. | |||
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| ==See also== | ==See also== | ||
Latest revision as of 16:23, 10 April 2023
| Meckel diverticulum | |
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| Diagnosis in short | |
|  Gross image of a Meckel diverticulum. (AFIP/WC) | |
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| LM | small bowel mucosa, +/-gastric mucosa (foveolar epithelium, oxyntic mucosa), +/-pancreatic epithelium | 
| Gross | small bowel outpouching on antemesenteric aspect ~5 cm long, ~60 cm from the ileocecal valve | 
| Site | small intestine | 
|  | |
| Symptoms | abdominal pain | 
| Prevalence | uncommon ~2% of population | 
| Prognosis | benign | 
| Clin. DDx | acute appendicitis, other causes of abdominal pain | 
| Treatment | surgical removal | 
Meckel diverticulum (also Meckel's diverticulum), is congenital structure of the distal small bowel that occasionally gets inflamed and may present with acute appendicitis-like symptoms.
General
- Most common congenital anomaly of the gastrointestinal tract.[1]
- Remnant of the omphalomesenteric duct - a connection of the yolk sac and midgut.
 
The rule of 2s:
- 2 feet from the terminal ileum
- 2% of the population
- 2% symptomatic.
- 2 inches long.
- 2 year old.
- 2 types of epithelium - gastric and pancreatic.
Main clinical DDx of a symptomatic Meckel diverticulum:
Gross
- Antimesenteric attachement, i.e. a Meckel's diverticulum hangs off the side opposite of the mesentery.
Image
Microscopic
Features:[1]
- Small bowel mucosa.
- +/-Gastric mucosa:
- Foveolar epithelium: champagne flute-like columnar epithelium.
- Oxyntic mucosa: parietal cells (pink) and chief cells (purple).
 
- +/-Pancreatic epithelium:
- Pancreatic acini.
 
Images
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Small bowel with Meckel's diverticulum, Excision:
    - Benign small bowel diverticulum with focal active inflammation and reactive 
      lymphoid hyperplasia at tip, compatible with clinical impression of 
      inflamed Meckel's diverticulum. 
    - Unremarkable small bowel wall at resection margin.
