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Increased Mast Cell Counts and Degranulation in Microscopic Colitis
Zhikai Chi
,
Jing Xu
, Romil Saxena
Pathology
PA-Anatomical Pathology
PA-Clinical Pathology
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Microscopic Colitis
100%
Cell Count
100%
Mast Cells
100%
Cell Degranulation
100%
High-power Field
50%
Collagenous Colitis
50%
Lymphocytic Colitis
50%
Inflammation
16%
Diagnostic Criteria
16%
Immunohistochemistry
16%
Lamina Propria
16%
Biopsy Specimen
16%
Pathology Database
16%
Mast Cell Activation
16%
Colon Biopsy
16%
Means of Control
16%
Cell Activation
16%
Surgical Pathology
16%
Tryptase
16%
Chronic Diarrhea
16%
University Health
16%
Indiana University
16%
Mucosal Inflammation
16%
High Count Rate
16%
Normal Colonoscopy
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Microscopic Colitis
100%
Cell Count
100%
Mast Cell
100%
Degranulation
100%
Collagenous Colitis
42%
Lymphocytic Colitis
42%
Diagnosis
14%
Immunohistochemistry
14%
Lamina Propria
14%
Cell Activation
14%
Colon Biopsy
14%
Biopsy Sample
14%
Colonoscopy
14%
Tryptase
14%
Chronic Diarrhea
14%
Immunology and Microbiology
Mast Cell
100%
Cell Count
100%
Degranulation
100%
Microscopic Colitis
100%
Lymphocytic Colitis
42%
Collagenous Colitis
42%
Cell Activation
28%
Lamina Propria
14%