Jejunum

              
Cell types: Absorptive, Paneth, goblet, mesothelial, enteroendocrine cells
 

Differential diagnosis:
Other columnar epithelium of the rest of the gut tube can de distinguished form the duodenum by their submucous glands. There are no pits in the jejunum. Jejunum can be distinguished from ileum by finger shaped villi of ileum as opposed to tongue shape of the jejunum.

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Diagnostic Features:
a. Tissue is hollow and presents with a large lumen which fills more than 1/10th of low power field.
b. There a re not many villi as in duodenum but the are tongue-shaped. Plicae circulares are tall and the crypts of Lieberkuhn are also tall.
c. Simple columnar epithelium covers the surface and there are NO special glands of Brunner.

Draw your own section here and make your diagnosis by data base selection below

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Database selection: Practical Tissue Gross

Level 1: Select hollow since jejunum is a hollow organ
Level 2: Select large as opposed to small since lumen fills more than 1/10th of low power field for tissues of rat to man. This will select from database both cartilage and non cartilage containing tubes.
Level 3: Select no cartilage. This eliminates the trachea and other respiratory tract tubes and selects mainly digestive system organs.
Level 4: Select villi which picks up all structures in the gut which present with villi or villi like structures and they include duodenum, ileum and jejunum. With tall villi, it eliminates other structures and selects only jejunum and ileum. Tongue shaped villi picks only jejunum and eliminates ileum..

Note the musculature of the muscularis externa. Can you identity the tall plicae circulares and the crypts of Lieberkuhn?

 

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