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Med Mycol ; 58(4): 453-459, 2020 Jun 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31309228

ABSTRACT

Onychomycosis is a common world-wide health issue. Accurate detection is essential for treatment. Multiple studies have shown that PAS-stain based histological visualization of fungal elements is superior to either direct microscopy with 20% potassium hydroxide, or fungal culture. However, PAS stain based histological classification and severity grading of onychomycosis are lacking in the literature. Here we reported a fungal detection rate of 47.87% based on an analysis of 13,805 toenails processed for H&E and PAS stains over a three year period. Based on the analysis of fungal density, distribution and infiltrating depth level in 858 PAS-positive toenails, we created a novel PAS stain based histological classification system to classify onychomycosis as occult onychomycosis (OO), focal or diffuse subungual onychomycosis (FSO or DSO), focal or diffuse plate onychomycosis (FPO or DPO), focal or diffuse subungual and plate onychomycosis (FSPO or DSPO) and superficial onychomycosis (SO). The severities of OO, FSO and FPO were graded as mild, DSO and DPO as moderate, FSPO and DSPO as severe infections, which revealed that more than 75% PAS positive toenails were severe infections. Evaluation of 97 paired toenails biopsied pre- and post-treatment from 47 patients demonstrated that the severity of infection was significantly reduced from severe to mild and moderate levels. These data indicate that the current histological classification evaluates not only the severity of the fungal infection but also the response to treatment. We further propose a guideline for treatment of onychomycosis based on the histological classification and severity.


Subject(s)
Foot Dermatoses/microbiology , Onychomycosis/classification , Periodic Acid-Schiff Reaction , Severity of Illness Index , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Foot Dermatoses/diagnosis , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Onychomycosis/diagnosis , Onychomycosis/pathology , Young Adult
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J Cutan Pathol ; 47(11): 1096-1102, 2020 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32515092

ABSTRACT

The American Society of Dermatopathology has established an Appropriate Use Criteria (AUC) Committee with the intention of establishing evidence-based recommendations regarding the appropriateness of various ancillary tests commonly utilized by dermatopathologists. Periodic acid Schiff (PAS) and Grocott (or Gomori) methenamine silver (GMS) stains represent some of the most commonly employed ancillary tests in dermatopathology. The utility of these tests was targeted for evaluation by the AUC. This literature review represents a comprehensive evaluation of available evidence for the utility of PAS and/or GMS staining of skin and nail biopsies. In concert with expert opinion, these data will be incorporated into future recommendations by the AUC for PAS and GMS staining in routine dermatopathology practice.


Subject(s)
Dermatology/methods , Methenamine , Pathology/methods , Periodic Acid-Schiff Reaction/methods , Skin Diseases/diagnosis , Staining and Labeling/methods , Humans
3.
Cell Mol Biol (Noisy-le-grand) ; 63(11): 28-36, 2017 Nov 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29208171

ABSTRACT

This study was carried out to study the diet type, genetic, morphometric and histological variations between two natural populations of Trachylepis quinquetaeniata inhabiting Abu-Rawash, Embaba, North Giza and Garfas-Senoures, El-Faiyum habitats. In this study, morphometric examination showed that Trachylepis quinquetaeniata is a typically ground-dwelling Skink and seems to be frequently associated with grass and below shrubs. Geographic variation in sexual size dimorphism (SSD) and head size dimorphism (HSD) with greater dimensions in Garfas-Senoures, El-Faiyum compared with Abu-Rawash, Embaba, North Giza might be correlated with spatial food availability and abundance or micro-evolutionary change or phenotypic plasticity. Also, the increase of body size and mass in individuals from Garfas-Senoures, El-Faiyum might be an adaptation to lower ambient temperature and hypoxia. Diet analysis showed that the bulk of gut contents were beetles, plant bugs, hymenopterans and dipterans. The remainder of the plant material was probably ingested secondarily. Moreover, the increase in the activity of Ldh in liver tissues of T. quinquetaeniata inhabiting Abu-Rawash, Embaba, North Giza could be confirmed by the significant increase in the accumulation of the total lipids in liver and muscle tissues than that in the other population. As well as, a marked degeneration, necrosis and desquamation of spermatogoneal cells lining seminiferous tubules in testes of T. quinquetaeniata inhabiting Garfas-Senoures, El-Faiyum than that in the other population inhabiting Abu-Rawash, Embaba, North Giza that could be attributed to the bioaccumulation of soil heavy metals in testes. Higher carbohydrate accumulation in the former lizards' population was confirmed by the high availability and diversity of diet in El-Faiyum habitat. Thus we concluded that T. quinquetaeniata inhabiting Abu-Rawash, Embaba, North Giza is more active, energetic and adaptable in its habitat than T. quinquetaeniata inhabiting Garfas-Senoures, El-Faiyum.


Subject(s)
Lizards/metabolism , Animals , Ecosystem , Egypt , L-Lactate Dehydrogenase/metabolism , Liver/metabolism , Lizards/anatomy & histology , Lizards/physiology , Muscles/metabolism , Sex Characteristics
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Pediatr Surg Int ; 33(9): 961-970, 2017 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28631020

ABSTRACT

AIMS: The aim of this study was to assess the usefulness of PAS, ß-catenin and Ki-67 in categorising hepatoblastomas (HBs) and their significance in predicting prognosis. In addition, we have also documented the various chemotherapy induced histologic changes in HBs. METHOD: In this retrospective observational study of 29 cases of hepatoblastomas, 27 cases were considered for statistical analysis, excluding two cases of diagnostic core biopsies. All clinicopathological parameters and follow up data were collected. All HB cases including the mixed epithelial and mesenchymal HBs were classified into two groups: fetal predominant and embryonal predominant type according to the predominant epithelial component. PAS, ß-catenin and Ki-67 staining were done and their correlation with histologic subtypes was assessed. Kaplan-Meier survival analysis was performed in relation to histology, PAS, ß-catenin and Ki-67 staining characteristics. RESULT: Diffuse nuclear staining of ß-catenin was significantly more common in embryonal predominant type (p = 0.036), whereas strong PAS positivity was significantly associated with fetal predominant type (p = 0.002). But no significant correlation was seen between histologic type and Ki-67 staining (p = 0.42). Survival analysis showed cases with diffuse PAS positivity, focal nuclear ß-catenin staining and low Ki-67 LI had better survival. CONCLUSION: PAS is a simple stain and can be utilised in histological categorisation of HB and also predicting its outcome. Nuclear ß-catenin staining which is significantly common in embryonal elements in HB predicts shorter survival.


Subject(s)
Hepatoblastoma/metabolism , Liver Neoplasms/metabolism , Periodic Acid-Schiff Reaction , beta Catenin/metabolism , Biomarkers, Tumor/metabolism , Child, Preschool , Female , Hepatoblastoma/mortality , Hepatoblastoma/pathology , Humans , Infant , Ki-67 Antigen/metabolism , Liver Neoplasms/mortality , Liver Neoplasms/pathology , Male , Retrospective Studies , Staining and Labeling
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J Cutan Pathol ; 43(10): 852-7, 2016 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27264960

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The histopathologic features of tinea vary widely and its diagnosis could be easily missed if the index of suspicion is not high. We aimed in this study to detect histopathologic features that could be a clue for diagnosis METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed 103 cases of tinea, confirmed by Periodic acid-Schiff (PAS) staining. For each case, gender, biopsy site, and pre-biopsy suspicion were recorded. The presence or absence of 17 microscopic features was noted. RESULTS: Concordance between pre-biopsy and histopathologic diagnosis was noted in 57.28% of cases, suggesting that the diagnosis is often not suspected clinically. Among the histopathologic features studied, a compact stratum corneum (either uniform or forming a layer beneath a basket weave stratum corneum), parakeratosis, mild spongiosis and neutrophils in the stratum corneum and within the blood vessels were the most frequent features noted. CONCLUSION: This study suggests histopathologic clues that should prompt the pathologist to order a PAS stain, especially when diagnosis is not suspected clinically.


Subject(s)
Skin/pathology , Tinea/pathology , Female , Humans , Male , Periodic Acid-Schiff Reaction , Retrospective Studies
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Pancreatology ; 15(2): 197-9, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25716800

ABSTRACT

Serous cystic neoplasms (SCN) of the pancreas are typically honeycombed microcystic masses, which are believed to be benign entity. This report describes a case of a 69-year-old man with a rare solid type of serous cystadenocarcinoma of the pancreas with liver metastases. A 6-cm well enhanced pancreatic tumor and multiple liver nodules were depicted with contrast medium on computed tomography scan. Distal pancreatectomy was performed at first operation. The cut surface of the tumor was solid and glossy appearance. Second operation of liver resection for all metastatic nodules was performed 27 months after the initial operation. The tumor cells in both the pancreas and the liver had cytoplasmic periodic acid-Schiff positive granules, which were completely digested by diastase. Eleven cases of serous cystadenocarcinoma of the pancreas have been reported in the literature. To our knowledge, this is the first case of a solid type serous cystadenocarcinoma.


Subject(s)
Cystadenocarcinoma, Serous/genetics , Cystadenocarcinoma, Serous/pathology , Pancreatic Neoplasms/pathology , Cystadenocarcinoma, Serous/surgery , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Liver/pathology , Liver Neoplasms/secondary , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Male , Pancreatectomy , Pancreatic Neoplasms/surgery , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Treatment Outcome
7.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25218942

ABSTRACT

We examined the hypothesis that Trichogaster microlepis, a fish with an accessory air-breathing organ, uses a compensatory strategy involving changes in both behavior and protein levels to enhance its gas exchange ability. This compensatory strategy enables the gill ion-regulatory metabolism to maintain homeostasis during exposure to hypoxia. The present study aimed to determine whether ionic regulation, glycogen utilization and antioxidant activity differ in terms of expression under hypoxic stresses; fish were sampled after being subjected to 3 or 12h of hypoxia and 12h of recovery under normoxia. The air-breathing behavior of the fish increased under hypoxia. No morphological modification of the gills was observed. The expression of carbonic anhydrase II did not vary among the treatments. The Na(+)/K(+)-ATPase enzyme activity did not decrease, but increases in Na(+)/K(+)-ATPase protein expression and ionocyte levels were observed. The glycogen utilization increased under hypoxia as measured by glycogen phosphorylase protein expression and blood glucose level, whereas the glycogen content decreased. The enzyme activity of several components of the antioxidant system in the gills, including catalase, glutathione peroxidase, and superoxidase dismutase, increased in enzyme activity. Based on the above data, we concluded that T. microlepis is a hypoxia-tolerant species that does not exhibit ion-regulatory suppression but uses glycogen to maintain energy utilization in the gills under hypoxic stress. Components of the antioxidant system showed increased expression under the applied experimental treatments.


Subject(s)
Antioxidants/metabolism , Gills/metabolism , Glycogen/metabolism , Hypoxia/metabolism , Liver/metabolism , Perciformes/metabolism , Respiration , Air , Animal Structures/metabolism , Animals , Aquatic Organisms/metabolism , Blood Glucose/metabolism , Carbonic Anhydrases/genetics , Carbonic Anhydrases/metabolism , Catalase/metabolism , Female , Gene Expression Regulation , Glutathione Peroxidase/metabolism , Glycogen Phosphorylase/metabolism , Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1, alpha Subunit/genetics , Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1, alpha Subunit/metabolism , Ions/metabolism , Male , Perciformes/anatomy & histology , RNA, Messenger/genetics , RNA, Messenger/metabolism , Sodium-Potassium-Exchanging ATPase/genetics , Sodium-Potassium-Exchanging ATPase/metabolism , Superoxide Dismutase/metabolism
8.
Cureus ; 15(5): e38912, 2023 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37313104

ABSTRACT

Histiocytes are cells that are involved in the immune responses of the body. They are unable to properly break down the bacterial material in malakoplakia, a chronic granulomatous histiocytic disease that occurs in immunocompromised patients and autoimmune conditions. Very few reports of these lesions exist, as those that occur in the gallbladder. It typically affects the urinary bladder, alimentary tract, cutaneous, hepato-biliary, and male and female genital systems. These lesions are usually incidental findings that result in patients being misdiagnosed. A 70-year-old female presented with right lower quadrant abdominal pain, and malakoplakia of the gallbladder was diagnosed. Histopathology findings revealed malakoplakia of the gallbladder, and the same was confirmed with special stains such as periodic acid-Schiff (PAS). This case highlights the role of gross and histopathology findings as a clue to the diagnosis, which helps the surgeon with further management.

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Cureus ; 15(7): e41839, 2023 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37575808

ABSTRACT

Whipple's disease is a rare systemic disease caused by a Tropheryma whipplei infection. Although older literature reports a low rate of incidence, case reports continue to rise due to increased awareness of the disease. Classic Whipple's disease presents as weight loss, diarrhea, and arthralgia and may involve the heart, central nervous system (CNS), or any other organ system. Some patients with Whipple's disease do not have the classic signs and symptoms of the disease.  We present a case of Whipple's disease in a patient with poor appetite, weight loss, and granulomatous inflammation of various organs, including the kidneys and spleen, mimicking sarcoidosis. She had presented three years earlier with acute kidney injury (AKI) and hypercalcemia. The renal biopsy revealed diffuse granulomatous interstitial nephritis. Both AKI and hypercalcemia resolved with prednisone; however, her weight loss and decreased appetite continued. The initial positron emission tomography (PET) scan showed increased fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) avidity in the spleen and large intestine, and the splenic biopsy revealed non-caseating granulomas. A diagnosis of sarcoidosis was made, and she was started on methotrexate with prednisone. Nevertheless, the weight loss and poor appetite were relentless. A repeat PET scan showed increased FDG avidity in loops of the small and large intestines. A small intestinal biopsy revealed positive periodic acid-Schiff (PAS) and negative acid-fast bacilli (AFB) revealing the diagnosis of Whipple's disease. Whipple's disease should be considered in the differential diagnosis of sarcoidosis, especially in those patients worsening on standard immunosuppression.

10.
Micron ; 172: 103498, 2023 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37295188

ABSTRACT

The bacterial cell wall mainly consists of glycoproteins and polysaccharides, which could be detected in dental tissue with specific stain protocols. The present study aimed to investigate bacteria stainability in dental histological samples of human teeth by a histochemical method. Eight extracted teeth, because severely decayed, were decalcified, dehydrated, paraffin-embedded, and serially sectioned at 4 µm thickness each. The serial sections were then stained with Periodic acid-Schiff (PAS). Furthermore, SEM analysis was performed on the same slide of one previously histologically investigated tooth to acquire more details on the structures stained by the PAS method obtained from the histological procedures. Afterward, some American Type Culture Collection (ATCC) strains, smeared on glass slides, were stained following the staining method used in histological samples. Stained rod and cocci forms by PAS stain, observed under light microscopy, were predominantly detected inside dentinal tubules and root canal space of histologically examined specimens, suggesting their bacterial origin. Additional SEM analysis on the identical histological stained slide showed the precise nature of these forms (bacteria) and supplemental information regarding their vitality status. In addition, ATCC smeared strain samples showed variable PAS stainability of microorganisms investigated. Due to its properties, the PAS histochemical stain could be a valid and helpful aid for non- or weakly stainable microorganisms in infected tissues to be associated with other methods of investigation.


Subject(s)
Bacteria , Coloring Agents , Humans , Periodic Acid , Staining and Labeling , Microscopy
11.
J Oral Maxillofac Pathol ; 27(4): 780, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38304491

ABSTRACT

Mucoepidermoid carcinoma (MEC) is a rare salivary gland malignancy characterized by diverse cellular components. This case report presents a unique instance of low-grade MEC in a 28-year-old female, emphasizing the importance of accurate diagnosis and tailored management. The patient exhibited a painless, enlarging lower lip swelling over a year, with imaging suggestive of a fibrolipomatous lesion. Surgical excision was successfully performed, with subsequent histopathological analysis displaying mucinous cystic spaces, varied epithelial cell types and other characteristic features consistent with MEC. The case findings aligned with hallmark MEC features are seen in established literature, highlighting the significance of precise diagnosis and grading for appropriate management. This report contributes to the understanding of MEC's varied presentations and underscores the importance of thorough: histopathological examination, lower lip, mucoepidermoid carcinoma clinical evaluation, accurate histopathological analysis and interdisciplinary collaboration. The case highlights the value of considering MEC in younger patients, even with atypical presentations, and encourages ongoing exploration of diagnostic and therapeutic strategies to improve patient outcomes.

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J Family Med Prim Care ; 11(3): 1089-1094, 2022 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35495809

ABSTRACT

Background and Objectives: For fungal dermatitis, a wet Potassium Hydroxide (KOH) preparation of the skin scrapings forms the routine practice for diagnosis. This study was carried out to determine the diagnostic accuracy and to evaluate the value-added information of PAS-stained scrape cytology smear in evaluating the presence of fungal elements. Methods: This prospective study was carried out on the patients clinically diagnosed with superficial cutaneous mycoses. For each patient, a wet KOH preparation and one PAS-stained skin scrape cytology (SSC) smear was prepared. Results: Out of the 52 suspected cases of superficial cutaneous mycoses, 50 showed fungal elements on either or both the techniques. The presentation was Tinea cruris together with Tinea corporis in 21 cases (42%), isolated tinea cruris in 19 cases (38%), tinea corporis in 8 cases (16%), and tinea corporis with tinea manuum and onychomycosis in 2 cases (4%). KOH preparation was positive in 45 out of 50 cases (90%) and SSC was positive in 49 out of 50 cases (98%). The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value for PAS-stained SSC smear was 98%, 100%, 100%, and 66% and that for KOH preparation was 90%, 100%, 100%, and 28%, respectively. Fungal elements quantity was graded on SSC smear as 1+(5), 2+(19), 3+(19), 4+(6), and in one case, it was negative. Conclusion: Incorporation of the PAS-stained SSC smear for fungal dermatitis ensures more efficient and confident diagnosis and the slides are available for archivable studies.

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Int J Infect Dis ; 106: 41-42, 2021 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33766689

ABSTRACT

This paper presents a case of a 51-year-old patient with chronic diarrhea, weight loss, polyarthralgia, and diffuse lymphadenopathy. Laboratory work-up showed anemia, leukocytosis and thrombocytosis, and increased C-reactive protein (CRP). Due to an inconspicuous differential leukocyte count and lymph node biopsy findings showing granulomatous lymphadenopathy, sarcoidosis was initially suspected. Colonoscopy found no abnormalities and duodenal biopsies showed negative Periodic acid-Schiff stains. However, PCR testing on these biopsies revealed Tropheryma whipplei DNA. Further PCR testing of urine and cerebrospinal fluid also revealed T. whipplei DNA. The patient was treated with ceftriaxone for 2 weeks followed by trimethoprim for a year. A rapid improvement of his symptoms was seen.


Subject(s)
Sarcoidosis/complications , Whipple Disease/complications , Whipple Disease/diagnosis , Adult , Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use , Biopsy , Ceftriaxone/therapeutic use , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Whipple Disease/drug therapy , Whipple Disease/pathology
14.
Front Immunol ; 11: 550366, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33072090

ABSTRACT

Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) induce ulcers in the gastrointestinal tract, including the stomach and small intestine. NSAID-induced gastric ulcers can be prevented by taking acid-neutralizing/inhibitory drugs and cytoprotective agents. In contrast, there are no medicines to control NSAID-induced small intestinal ulcers, which are accompanied by a mucosal invasion of bacteria and subsequent activation of immune cells. Galectin-3 (Gal3), an endogenous lectin, has anti-microbial and pro-inflammatory functions. In the small intestine, since Gal3 is highly expressed in epithelial cells constitutively and macrophages inducibly, the Gal3 level can affect microbiota composition and macrophage activation. We hypothesized that the modulation of Gal3 expression could be beneficial in NSAID-induced intestinal ulcers. Using Gal3 knockout (Gal3KO) mice, we determined whether Gal3 could be a therapeutic target in NSAID-induced intestinal ulcers. Following the administration of indomethacin, an NSAID, we found that small intestinal ulcers were less severe in Gal3KO mice than in wild-type (WT) mice. We also found that the composition of intestinal microbiota was different between WT and Gal3KO mice and that bactericidal antibiotic polymyxin B treatment significantly suppressed NSAID-induced ulcers. Furthermore, clodronate, a macrophage modulator, attenuated NSAID-induced ulcers. Therefore, Gal3 could be an exacerbating factor in NSAID-induced intestinal ulcers by affecting the intestinal microbiota population and macrophage activity. Inhibition of Gal3 may be a therapeutic strategy in NSAID-induced intestinal ulcers. Clinical Trial Registration: www.ClinicalTrials.gov, identifier NCT03832946.


Subject(s)
Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal/adverse effects , Blood Proteins/metabolism , Galectins/metabolism , Intestinal Diseases/etiology , Intestinal Diseases/metabolism , Ulcer/etiology , Ulcer/metabolism , Animals , Biomarkers , Blood Proteins/antagonists & inhibitors , Disease Management , Disease Models, Animal , Disease Susceptibility , Galectins/antagonists & inhibitors , Immunophenotyping , Intestinal Diseases/drug therapy , Intestinal Mucosa/immunology , Intestinal Mucosa/metabolism , Intestinal Mucosa/pathology , Macrophages/immunology , Macrophages/metabolism , Macrophages/pathology , Mice , Mice, Knockout , Molecular Targeted Therapy , Ulcer/drug therapy
15.
Curr Drug Saf ; 14(3): 199-208, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31195950

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Antibiotic abuse is a common phenomenon in Egypt as medications are prescribed without supervision. It is suggested that the excess use of antibiotics modifies the gut microbiota and plays a role in the development of neurological and psychiatric disorders. OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to use bulb-c mice as models for curam (amoxicillin /clavulanic acid) abuse compared to the locally acting neomycin model, then restoring the probiotic balance to look at the possible effects on the animal brains. METHODS: The results showed early excitable brains demonstrated by S100b immunohistochemistry in both cortexes and hippocampuses of neomycin-treated mice. Staining with PAS stain showed no suggested neurodegenerative changes. Treatment with probiotics improved the S100b immunohistochemistry profile of the curam group partially but failed to overcome the neuroinflammatory reaction detected by hematoxylin and eosin stain. Curam was possibly blamed for the systemic effects. RESULTS: The neurobehavioral tests showed delayed impairment in the open field test for the curam group and impaired new object recognition for the neomycin group. These tests were applied by video recording. The neurobehavioral decline developed 14 days after the end of the 3-week antibiotic course. Unfortunately, curam abuse induced animal fatalities. CONCLUSION: Antibiotic abuse has a neurotoxic effect that works by both local and more prominent systemic mechanisms. It can be said that antibiotic abuse is a cofactor behind the rise of neuropsychiatric diseases in Egypt.


Subject(s)
Amoxicillin/toxicity , Anti-Bacterial Agents/toxicity , Behavior, Animal/drug effects , Clavulanic Acid/toxicity , Nervous System Diseases/chemically induced , Animals , Gastrointestinal Microbiome , Male , Mice , Mice, Inbred BALB C , Nervous System Diseases/metabolism , Nervous System Diseases/physiopathology , S100 Calcium Binding Protein beta Subunit/metabolism
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Diagn Cytopathol ; 45(1): 77-82, 2017 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27629393

ABSTRACT

Hepatoblastoma is the most common primary malignant hepatic tumour of infancy and early childhood. Histologically hepatoblastomas are categorized into pure epithelial and mixed epithelial-mesenchymal types and epithelial type is further subcategorized into pure fetal type, fetal and embryonal type, pure embryonal, and small cell types. This categorization has been shown to have prognostic and therapeutic implication. Fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) is useful in pre-operative diagnosis and categorization in most cases of hepatoblastomas. Periodic acid-Schiff (PAS) stain can be helpful to differentiate fetal subtype from embryonal subtype of hepatoblastoma. Here we describe three cases of hepatoblastomas diagnosed and categorized on cytology with subsequent confirmation on histological examination. Diagn. Cytopathol. 2017;45:77-82. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.


Subject(s)
Hepatoblastoma/pathology , Liver Neoplasms/pathology , Biopsy, Fine-Needle , Female , Hepatoblastoma/classification , Humans , Infant , Liver Neoplasms/classification , Male
17.
Methods Mol Biol ; 1508: 185-193, 2017.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27837504

ABSTRACT

The detection of fungal elements and their characterization in patient specimens provides fundamental information. On histological sections fungi are most frequently seen on skin or mucosal surfaces or as mycotic thrombi or emboli that can occlude both arteries and veins in surgical specimen from immunocompromised patients or tissues obtained from autopsies. Microbial culture continues to be the central method for diagnosing fungal infection but is complemented by histomorphology using specific stains capable of identifying previously unsuspected fungal infections or for evaluating tissue invasion. These stains employ oxidizing reagents to create aldehyde binding sites on polysaccharides (1,2-glycol groups) of fungal cell walls for either Schiff's reagent or Silver ions. Gomori methenamine silver (GMS) and Periodic acid-Schiff (PAS) or their modifications are the most commonly used for tissue sections and in cytology specimens.


Subject(s)
Mycoses/diagnosis , Humans , Mycoses/microbiology , Mycoses/pathology , Staining and Labeling , Tissue Embedding
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Pan Afr Med J ; 23: 16, 2016.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27200123

ABSTRACT

Mucormycosis is a rare, highly lethal opportunistic fungal disease affecting immune compromised and diabetic patients. Mucormycosis is considered as the 3(rd) most common invasive mycosis after candidiasis and aspergillosis in debilitating patients. It is caused by the filamentous fungi of the class zygomycetes. The infection usually begins in the nose due to inhalation of fungal spores. This fatal fungal disease needs a prompt and early definitive diagnosis, aggressive surgical therapy and high dose anti-fungal therapy. Here, we present a case report of Mucormycosis in a 64 year elderly diabetic male patient who was previously operated for myiasis and also the extensive review of the literature of the mucormycosis.


Subject(s)
Mucormycosis/diagnosis , Opportunistic Infections/diagnosis , Osteomyelitis/diagnosis , Antifungal Agents/therapeutic use , Diabetes Mellitus/physiopathology , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Mucormycosis/etiology , Mucormycosis/therapy , Opportunistic Infections/therapy
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J Oral Maxillofac Pathol ; 18(3): 379-85, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25948992

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Pleomorphic adenoma (PA) accounts for 45-74% of all the salivary gland neoplasms, of which 40-70% are present in minor salivary glands. Studies have depicted variations in histological typing and classification of these tumors. Its pleomorphism is attributed to the cytological differentiations of the epithelial components and the diverse stromal components. Biochemical investigations of saliva have revealed "mucins" to be its main component. Mucins reflect in their composition, the functional state of the mucosa, both in health and disease. Many reviews on histochemical classification and identification have been put forward to explain the intricacies of mucins; however, no attempts have been made to classify salivary gland tumors based on their mucin profiles and assess its prognostic significance. Thus, this study was executed to analyze the clinical, histopathological and histochemical behavior of PA of minor salivary glands and decipher a correlation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty-six diagnosed cases of PA of minor salivary glands and five controls of normal minor salivary glands of the hard palate were included in the study. Blocks were retrieved, sectioned and stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H and E) stain as well as combined Alcian blue (AB)-periodic acid-Schiff (PAS) stains. RESULTS: The stained slides revealed an array of epithelial and stromal patterns and varying heterogeneity of mucin expression of normal and neoplastic minor salivary glands. CONCLUSION: The study elucidated the role of mucins in tumorigenesis and its prognostic implications.

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J Mycol Med ; 24(4): 279-86, 2014 Dec.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25458368

ABSTRACT

Confirmation of fungal origin of onychopathy by mycological examination is essential. For that purpose, in parallel to the cultivation of biological samples, achieving a sensitive and informative direct examination of nail fragments and subungual material is primordial. Among the direct examination techniques, and inspired from a technique of reference in histo-pathology (the "periodic acid-Schiff reagent" reaction), the simplified technique of PAS staining according to Hotchkiss and MacManus is the technique of choice. Easy to implement and very sensitive, it can immediately and formally confirm the diagnosis of onychomycosis, mention the type of fungus (yeast, dermatophyte, Hyphomycete opportunistic) and suspect a possible multiple involvement.


Subject(s)
Onychomycosis/diagnosis , Periodic Acid-Schiff Reaction , Physical Examination/methods , Diagnosis, Differential , Humans , Onychomycosis/pathology
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