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Clinical and Histopathological Spectrum of Adult Gastrointestinal Inflammatory Neuropathy

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Gastrointestinal inflammatory neuropathy, namely, eosinophilic myenteric ganglioneuronitis (EMG) and lymphocytic ganglioneuronitis (LG), is a form of chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction and results from the infiltration of the myenteric plexus by eosinophils… Click to show full abstract

Gastrointestinal inflammatory neuropathy, namely, eosinophilic myenteric ganglioneuronitis (EMG) and lymphocytic ganglioneuronitis (LG), is a form of chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction and results from the infiltration of the myenteric plexus by eosinophils and lymphocytes, respectively. The literature related to the clinicopathological features of adult inflammatory neuropathy is scarce. We aim to elucidate the clinical and histological details of 7 cases of inflammatory neuropathy (EMG, n = 4, and LG, n = 3) and compare the features of EMG and LG retrospectively. There was no difference between these two entities in terms of clinical, hematological, or biochemical parameters. Histologically, almost all cases (n = 6/7) showed accompanying elements of ganglion cell vacuolization, mesenchymopathy, and partial/complete desmosis in addition to the disease-defining pathology. Besides, all cases of EMG showed infiltration of the inner circular muscle of muscularis propria by eosinophils. Two cases of LG showed additional muscular pathology pertaining to the muscularis propria. Inflammatory infiltration of the myenteric plexus is pathognomonic for the diagnosis of gastrointestinal inflammatory neuropathy although additional features in the form of ganglion cell vacuolization, reduction in the number of ganglia, desmosis, mesenchymopathy, and inflammation of the muscularis propria (eosinophils in EMG) can be seen. The pathologists need proper awareness along with judicious use of special and immunostains for clinching the diagnosis.

Keywords: clinical histopathological; gastrointestinal inflammatory; pathology; muscularis propria; inflammatory neuropathy

Journal Title: International Journal of Surgical Pathology
Year Published: 2020

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