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Copyright ©The Author(s) 2005.
World J Gastroenterol. Jul 28, 2005; 11(28): 4435-4438
Published online Jul 28, 2005. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v11.i28.4435
Table 1 Effect of SASP on small vessel lesions in lamina propria n (%)
nFocal hemorrhageVessel inflammationFibroid necrosisThrombosis
Before treatment (mild)5641 (73.2)27 (48.2)1 (1.8)0
After treatment (mild)4625 (54.3)8 (17.4)00
Before treatment (moderate)5032 (64.0)34 (68.0)2 (4.0)1 (2.0)
After treatment (moderate)4522 (48.9)12 (26.7)00
Table 2 Effect of SASP on mucosal gland lesions n (%)
nGlandular abnormalityEpithelial cell regenerationAtypical hyperplasiaGCDPCM
Before treatment (mild)5617 (30.4)19 (34.0)8 (14.3)3 (5.4)0 (0)
After treatment (mild)466 (13.0)13 (28.3)2 (4.4)2 (4.4)1 (2.2)
Before treatment (moderate)5021 (42.0)15 (30.0)15 (30.0)12 (24)2 (4.0)
After treatment (moderate)4518 (40.0)7 (15.6)8 (17.8)6 (13.3)0 (0)
Table 3 Effects of SASP on inflammatory cell infiltration n (%)
nLymphocyte hyperplasiaLymphoid follicleEos infiltrationPlasmacyte infiltration
Before treatment (mild)5642 (75.0)44 (78.6)55 (98.2)50 (89.3)
After treatment (mild)4630 (65.2)32 (69.6)37 (80.4)37 (80.4)
Before treatment (moderate)5037 (74.0)35 (70.0)50 (100)46 (92)
After treatment (moderate)4532 (71.1)26 (57.8)41 (91.1)39 (86.7)
Table 4 Effect of SASP on mucosal pathohistological grade (mean±SD)
nMildnModerate
Before treatment462.00 ± 0.84452.49 ± 0.84
After treatment460.91 ± 0.46451.31 ± 0.75