Anonymous
06-23-2004, 11:07 PM
As discussed in the Path chat, the reid index is important in chronic Bronchitis (the Blue Bloater)
Reid index - chronic bronchitis
http://www.mcl.tulane.edu/classware/pathology/medical_pathology/New_for_98/Lung_Review/Obstructive_disease/ReidIndex.jpg
REID INDEX, CHRONIC BRONCHITIS - Chronic bronchitis causes enlargement of mucous secreting glands in the trachea and bronchi. The ratio of the thickness of the mucous gland layer to the thickness of the wall between the epithelium and cartilage is known as the Reid Index. A normal Reid index is less than 0.4 and is increased in chronic bronchitis.
ref: mcl.tulane.edu
Reid index - chronic bronchitis
http://www.mcl.tulane.edu/classware/pathology/medical_pathology/New_for_98/Lung_Review/Obstructive_disease/ReidIndex.jpg
REID INDEX, CHRONIC BRONCHITIS - Chronic bronchitis causes enlargement of mucous secreting glands in the trachea and bronchi. The ratio of the thickness of the mucous gland layer to the thickness of the wall between the epithelium and cartilage is known as the Reid Index. A normal Reid index is less than 0.4 and is increased in chronic bronchitis.
ref: mcl.tulane.edu