FEATURES OF THE HISTOLOGICAL STRUCTURE OF RECURRENT FIBROEPITHELIAL SKIN POLYPS IN PATIENTS WITH METABOLIC SYNDROME AND TYPE 2 DIABETES
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24144/2077-6594.2.2020.201469Keywords:
fibroepithelial skin polyps, metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes mellitus, histological structureAbstract
The aim: to study the features of the histological structure of recurrent fibroepithelial skin polyps in patients with metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes.
Materials and methods. Fibroepithelial skin polyps were removed in 133 patients, divided into three groups: without metabolic disturbances (control group, 62 people); with verified metabolic syndrome (49 people); with type 2 diabetes (22 people). Methods: morphological (microscopy of histological preparations); comparative analysis; medical and statistical.
Results. Fibroepithelial skin polyps in patients with metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes mellitus have differences in the histological structure compared to the same biomaterial of patients without metabolic disorders: severe papillomatosis of the polyps surface, a significant number of vessels and vascular malformations, severe leukocyte infiltration.
Conclusion: the features of the histological structure of fibroepithelial skin polyps can be used as additional criteria for the diagnosis of possible metabolic disorders in patients.
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