Descrição das lesões microscópicas das pregas vestibulares de adultos autopsiados e sua relação com as causas de óbito e doença de base
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The increasing in the invasive methods currently applied
to diagnosis airway uppert tract infection leads to a possible
increase in the vestibular folds (VF) lesions. Besides, the
VF importance in the prevention of the organism against
infection pathogens had been stressed and few studies had
addressed the microscopic lesions of the VF in autopsied
patients because there is no routine VF examination in the
post mortem exam. Aim: The aim of this study is the
morphological microscopic analyses of the VF from
autopsied patients and its correlation with the basic disease
and the cause of death. Study design: transversal cohort.
Material and Method: We studied 82 larynges collected
during the autopsy exam and performed the Hematoxylin -
eosin method for morphological analyses. Results: From
the 82 vestibular folds analyzed we observe that 42 (51%)
showed a inflammatory reaction. In fifteen (18.3%) vestibular
folds we found lymphoid follicular hyperplasia, in eleven
(13.4%) diffuse inflammatory infiltrate and in sixteen (19.5%)
acute inflammatory reaction. The circulatory diseases were
the most frequently basics diseases found, 31 (37.8%) and
from these 20 (67.8%) presented associated vestibular folds
inflammatory reaction. The infection diseases were the most
frequently cause of death among the patients with
inflammatory reaction of the VF. Conclusion: Besides the
anatomic function the VF seems to have a immunological
function preventing lower airway infections. Our study
demonstrated a inflammatory PV reaction in patients with
infections diseases as a cause of death, this finding could
be a consequence of the sepses that leads the patient to
death or a different way which the organism used to prevent
infection.
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ROSSI, Renata Calciolari et al. Descrição das lesões microscópicas das pregas vestibulares de adultos autopsiados e sua relação com as causas de óbito e doença de base. Revista Brasileira de Otorrinolaringologia, São Paulo, v. 71, n. 2, p. 161-166, mar./abr. 2005.