MORPHOMETRIC CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ILEUM IN NEONATAL SEPSIS
Keywords:
sepsis, neonatal sepsis, ileum, lymphoid tissue, morphology, morphometry.Abstract
To study the morphological changes and morphometric parameters of the mucous membrane of the
ileum with the development of a systemic vascular inflammatory response in the form of sepsis in newborns who died
in the neonatal period. Material and Methods: Autopsy material of 36 newborns who died in the neonatal period
from sepsis. Including 7 with intrauterine infection and the development of sepsis, 29 - with early neonatal sepsis. For
the morphological study, the ileum was completely isolated, and from three sections – proximal, middle, and distal –
slices were cut out, which were fixed in 10% solution of neutral formalin for 48 h. Results: Children with various forms
of sepsis in the epithelial component of the mucous membrane develop dystrophic and hyperplastic changes, ending
with dysregenerative reorganizations, and alterative, disorganization and inflammatory changes occur in the stroma
vascular structures, which end with the formation of lymphoid infiltration and development of sclerosis. Conclusions:
The identified hyperplastic changes in the mucous membrane of the ileum are accompanied by an increase in the
number of enterocytes and goblet cells in one longitudinal section of the villus.