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* There are two main types of villus atrophy:
 
* There are two main types of villus atrophy:
  
===Villus atrophy with intact/hypertrophic crypt glands===
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===[[Villus atrophy with intact/hypertrophic crypt glands]]===
 
   
 
   
* Insult affects the villus enterocytes leading to increased loss.
 
** Under mild insult, villi may fully regenerate.
 
** Severe insult leads to immature cells on the villus.
 
*** Secrete water and electrolytes into lumen.
 
* Examples include:
 
** '''Rotavirus, Coronavirus'''
 
*** Infect villus enterocytes.
 
** '''Coccidia'''
 
*** Infect surface enterocytes.
 
** '''Nematodes'''
 
*** Abrase surface.
 
 
  
 
===Villus atrophy with damage to crypts===
 
===Villus atrophy with damage to crypts===

Revision as of 11:05, 6 June 2010

Villus Atrophy

  • Commonly seen in enteric disease.
  • Occurs when more enterocytes are lost than are produced in the crypts.
  • Causes malabsorption of nutrients and water.
  • There are two main types of villus atrophy:

Villus atrophy with intact/hypertrophic crypt glands

Villus atrophy with damage to crypts

  • The primary insult is to crypt cells.
    • Crypt cell death leads to dilated gland lumens (cysts).
    • Production is impaired, eventually leading to insufficient cells for villi.
  • Enterocytes lost to lumen are replaced by increasingly immature cells.
    • Gives rise to severe malabsorption.
  • If damage is severe, erosions/ulcers may form which may eventually heal.
    • Even if there are no ulcers, damage can be long-term
      • Causes long-term malabsorption.
  • Examples include:
    • Parvovirus
      • Target crypt cells.
    • Lymphoma
      • Numerous neoplastic lymphocytes compress crypts.
    • Cytotoxic chemicals
      • Dividing crypt cells are susceptible.

Enteritis Particularly Associated with Villus Atrophy

Rotavirus

Cryptosporidium

Pages in category "Enteritis, Villus Atrophy"

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