Stomach, Glandular Stomach, Epithelium - Hyperplasia - Gallery

Stomach, Glandular stomach, Epithelium - Hyperplasia in female F344/N rat from a chronic study. There is a focal area of hyperplasia in the mucosa.

Stomach, Glandular stomach, Epithelium - Hyperplasia in a female F344/N rat from a chronic study (higher magnification of Figure 1). The basophilic cells are smaller and more crowded, and there slight compression of the adjacent mucosa.

Stomach, Glandular stomach, Epithelium - Hyperplasia in a male B6C3F1 mouse from a chronic study. There is an expansile focus of basophilic cells with glandular dilation (arrows).

Stomach, Glandular stomach, Epithelium - Hyperplasia in a male B6C3F1 mouse from a chronic study (higher magnification of Figure 3). The nuclei are crowded, but there is little compression of the adjacent mucosa.

Stomach, Glandular stomach, Epithelium - Hyperplasia in female F344/NTac rat from a subchronic study. There is a focus of proliferating epithelial cells (arrow) extending into the submucosa.

Stomach, Glandular stomach, Epithelium - Hyperplasia in female F344/NTac rat from a subchronic study (higher magnification of Figure 5). The hyperplastic cells are smaller and more basophilic than the normal glandular epithelial cells.