Frontiers in Medicine (Apr 2021)

The Seeds of Doubt: Finding Seeds in Intriguing Places

  • Federica Grillo,
  • Federica Grillo,
  • Michela Campora,
  • Laura Cornara,
  • Alberta Cascini,
  • Simona Pigozzi,
  • Simona Pigozzi,
  • Paola Migliora,
  • Francesca Sarocchi,
  • Luca Mastracci,
  • Luca Mastracci

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2021.655113
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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Introduction: Seeds may be found in gastrointestinal tissue samples, and their multifaceted appearance may be challenging. The aim is to report a rough incidence of pathology samples which show seeds, specify the most frequent sample types and show an iconography of the most commonly identified seeds.Materials and Methods: Between 2017 and 2020, all gastrointestinal pathology cases in which seeds/seed parts were found, were collected and seed type described by referencing a seed image library.Results: Fifty cases with complete seeds/seed parts were collected: 16 colonic resections for colorectal cancer and diverticulosis, 13 appendiceal resections for appendicitis, 1 gastric resection. Fifteen cases were found in polypectomy specimens and 5 cases in colorectal endoscopic biopsies. Most frequent seed types were tomato, kiwi, blueberry, and blackberry seeds.Conclusion: Seeds may be found in up to 4% of specimens; their recognition may be useful to exclude parasitic infections as well as in forensic sciences.

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