What does dendritic mucosal vascular texture mean?



Dendritic mucosal vascular texture is mostly a description of the state of the bowel or lungs by endoscopy, which may be normal for the bowel or abnormal for the lungs such as inflammation.

1. Lung bronchoscopy: bronchoscopy of the normal tracheal mucosa is light red, moist, smooth. If microscopic examination found that the mucosal vascular texture is dendritic distribution, suggesting that there may be acute or chronic inflammation, the mucosa is congestion and edema and other manifestations. It is recommended to go to the hospital in time.

2. Enteroscopy: enteroscopy of the normal intestinal mucosa red, smooth, can be seen in the submucosal venous vascular plexus, vascular plexus can be dendritic, so the intestinal mucosal vascular texture was dendritic can be a normal mucosal manifestation; but there may also be inflammation stimulation of congestion manifestation.

Need to be further analyzed in conjunction with the symptoms, if there is discomfort, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner.