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PLoS Pathog ; 20(8): e1011812, 2024 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39173086

ABSTRACT

Identifying new molecular therapies targeted at the severe hepatic fibrosis associated with the granulomatous immune response to Schistosoma mansoni infection is essential to reduce fibrosis-related morbidity/mortality in schistosomiasis. In vitro cell activation studies suggested the lipid molecule prostaglandin D2 (PGD2) as a potential pro-fibrotic candidate in schistosomal context, although corroboratory in vivo evidence is still lacking. Here, to investigate the role of PGD2 and its cognate receptor DP2 in vivo, impairment of PGD2 synthesis by HQL-79 (an inhibitor of the H-PGD synthase) or DP2 receptor inhibition by CAY10471 (a selective DP2 antagonist) were used against the fibrotic response of hepatic eosinophilic granulomas of S. mansoni infection in mice. Although studies have postulated PGD2 as a fibrogenic molecule, HQL-79 and CAY10471 amplified, rather than attenuated, the fibrotic response within schistosome hepatic granulomas. Both pharmacological strategies increased hepatic deposition of collagen fibers - an unexpected outcome accompanied by further elevation of hepatic levels of the pro-fibrotic cytokines TGF-ß and IL-13 in infected animals. In contrast, infection-induced enhanced LTC4 synthesis in the schistosomal liver was reduced after HQL-79 and CAY10471 treatments, and therefore, inversely correlated with collagen production in granulomatous livers. Like PGD2-directed maneuvers, antagonism of cysteinyl leukotriene receptors CysLT1 by MK571 also promoted enhancement of TGF-ß and IL-13, indicating a key down-regulatory role for endogenous LTC4 in schistosomiasis-induced liver fibrosis. An ample body of data supports the role of S. mansoni-driven DP2-mediated activation of eosinophils as the source of LTC4 during infection, including: (i) HQL-79 and CAY10471 impaired systemic eosinophilia, drastically decreasing eosinophils within peritoneum and hepatic granulomas of infected animals in parallel to a reduction in cysteinyl leukotrienes levels; (ii) peritoneal eosinophils were identified as the only cells producing LTC4 in PGD2-mediated S. mansoni-induced infection; (iii) the magnitude of hepatic granulomatous eosinophilia positively correlates with S. mansoni-elicited hepatic content of cysteinyl leukotrienes, and (iv) isolated eosinophils from S. mansoni-induced hepatic granuloma synthesize LTC4 in vitro in a PGD2/DP2 dependent manner. So, our findings uncover that granulomatous stellate cells-derived PGD2 by activating DP2 receptors on eosinophils does stimulate production of anti-fibrogenic cysLTs, which endogenously down-regulates the hepatic fibrogenic process of S. mansoni granulomatous reaction - an in vivo protective function which demands caution in the future therapeutic attempts in targeting PGD2/DP2 in schistosomiasis.


Subject(s)
Granuloma , Liver Cirrhosis , Prostaglandin D2 , Receptors, Immunologic , Receptors, Prostaglandin , Schistosoma mansoni , Schistosomiasis mansoni , Animals , Prostaglandin D2/metabolism , Schistosomiasis mansoni/metabolism , Schistosomiasis mansoni/pathology , Schistosomiasis mansoni/parasitology , Mice , Receptors, Prostaglandin/metabolism , Liver Cirrhosis/parasitology , Liver Cirrhosis/metabolism , Liver Cirrhosis/pathology , Granuloma/parasitology , Granuloma/metabolism , Granuloma/pathology , Receptors, Immunologic/metabolism , Liver/parasitology , Liver/metabolism , Liver/pathology , Male , Female , Carbazoles , Piperidines , Sulfonamides
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Medicina (B Aires) ; 84(4): 760-763, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39172578

ABSTRACT

In this report, we present the case of a woman with clinical characteristics of hypercalcemia due to ectopic production of 1,25(OH)2D. She reported a history of aesthetic surgery with gluteal fillers. The formation of granulomas after these interventions were previously described. In this case, surgical removal of the foreign formations was attempted with clinical stability during 3 years.


Presentamos el caso de una mujer con características clínicas de hipercalcemia secundaria a la producción ectópica de 1,25(OH)2D. La paciente informó una historia de rellenos glúteos con fines estéticos. La formación de granulomas posterior a este tipo de intervenciones fue previamente descrita por otros autores. En este caso se intentó la extirpación quirúrgica de las formaciones extrañas con estabilidad clínica durante 3 años.


Subject(s)
Granuloma, Foreign-Body , Hypercalcemia , Humans , Hypercalcemia/etiology , Female , Granuloma, Foreign-Body/surgery , Granuloma, Foreign-Body/etiology , Granuloma/surgery , Granuloma/etiology , Dermal Fillers/adverse effects , Middle Aged , Cosmetic Techniques/adverse effects , Buttocks , Treatment Outcome
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Am J Dermatopathol ; 46(8): 523-524, 2024 Aug 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38842395

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT: A 65-year-old woman presented with unexplained weight loss, recurrent fever, and a dermatosis with painful nodules on the extremities. Biopsies showed focal lobular panniculitis with neutrophilic microgranulomas. Comprehensive investigations ruled out infection and hematologic and solid organ neoplasms. Laboratory results showed anti-Ro/SSA and anti-La/SSB antibody positivity, and elevated inflammatory markers. Dry mouth and eye were confirmed. The diagnosis of Sjögren syndrome with cutaneous panniculitis was established. Prednisone treatment with 30 mg/d resulted in remission of fever and pain improvement. This case emphasizes Sjögren syndrome as an autoimmune disease with multiple cutaneous manifestations and highlights its association with granulomatous panniculitis.


Subject(s)
Panniculitis , Sjogren's Syndrome , Humans , Female , Sjogren's Syndrome/complications , Sjogren's Syndrome/drug therapy , Aged , Panniculitis/pathology , Panniculitis/etiology , Prednisone/therapeutic use , Granuloma/pathology , Treatment Outcome , Biopsy
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BMC Gastroenterol ; 24(1): 166, 2024 May 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38755577

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: The diagnosis of intestinal tuberculosis is challenging even nowadays. This study aims to report the positivity rates of new diagnostic methods such as immunohistochemistry and Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction in patients with intestinal tuberculosis, as well as describe the pathological and endoscopic features of intestinal tuberculosis in our population. METHODS: This was a retrospective observational study conducted in patients diagnosed with intestinal tuberculosis, between 2010 to 2023 from the Hospital Nacional Daniel Alcides Carrion and a Private Pathology Center, both located in Peru. Clinical data was obtained, histologic features were independently re-evaluated by three pathologists; and immunohistochemistry and real-time Polymerase Chain Reaction evaluation were performed. The 33 patients with intestinal tuberculosis who fulfilled the inclusion criteria were recruited. RESULTS: Immunohistochemistry was positive in 90.9% of cases, while real-time Polymerase Chain Reaction was positive in 38.7%. The ileocecal region was the most affected area (33.3%), and the most frequent endoscopic appearance was an ulcer (63.6%). Most of the granulomas were composed solely of epithelioid histiocytes (75.8%). Crypt architectural disarray was the second most frequent histologic finding (78.8%) after granulomas, but most of them were mild. CONCLUSION: Since immunohistochemistry does not require an intact cell wall, it demonstrates higher sensitivity compared to Ziehl-Neelsen staining. Therefore, it could be helpful for the diagnosis of paucibacillary tuberculosis.


Subject(s)
Immunohistochemistry , Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction , Tuberculosis, Gastrointestinal , Humans , Tuberculosis, Gastrointestinal/diagnosis , Tuberculosis, Gastrointestinal/microbiology , Peru , Male , Female , Retrospective Studies , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Young Adult , Granuloma/diagnosis , Granuloma/microbiology , Granuloma/pathology , Mycobacterium tuberculosis/isolation & purification , Mycobacterium tuberculosis/genetics , Adolescent , Sensitivity and Specificity
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J Med Primatol ; 53(3): e12700, 2024 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38706108

ABSTRACT

A 40-year old female chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) developed hyporexia, weight loss, followed by progressive and complete blindness. Tomography demonstrated an intracranial mass in the rostroventral brain involving the optic chiasm, with a presumptive diagnosis of neoplasm. However, histopathology revealed a granulomatous meningoencephalitis, and tissue samples tested positive for Mycobacterium tuberculosis.


Subject(s)
Ape Diseases , Blindness , Meningoencephalitis , Mycobacterium tuberculosis , Pan troglodytes , Animals , Female , Ape Diseases/diagnosis , Ape Diseases/microbiology , Ape Diseases/pathology , Mycobacterium tuberculosis/isolation & purification , Blindness/veterinary , Blindness/etiology , Blindness/microbiology , Blindness/diagnosis , Meningoencephalitis/veterinary , Meningoencephalitis/microbiology , Meningoencephalitis/diagnosis , Granuloma/veterinary , Granuloma/microbiology , Granuloma/pathology , Granuloma/diagnosis , Tuberculosis/veterinary , Tuberculosis/diagnosis , Tuberculosis/complications
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Australas J Dermatol ; 65(3): 272-275, 2024 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38544290

ABSTRACT

Cartilage hypoplasia syndrome is a primary immunodeficiency disease characterized by short stature, hypoplastic hair and a variable degree of immunodeficiency. Noninfectious cutaneous granulomas represent an uncommon yet well-recognized manifestation within the spectrum of primary immunodeficiency diseases. However, cutaneous granulomas as a manifestation of cartilage-hair hypoplasia syndrome, are extremely rare. We present a case of a middle-aged man with cartilage hypoplasia syndrome featuring cutaneous granulomas, manifesting as chronic, extensive and deep cutaneous ulcers. The patient was treated with anti-TNF-alpha adalimumab with partial improvement. Our case underscores the broad spectrum of clinical manifestations associated with cartilage hypoplasia syndrome and adds new evidence to the potential therapeutic efficacy of anti-TNF-alpha drugs in its treatment.


Subject(s)
Adalimumab , Granuloma , Hair , Osteochondrodysplasias , Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases , Skin Ulcer , Humans , Male , Hair/abnormalities , Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases/complications , Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases/diagnosis , Adalimumab/therapeutic use , Skin Ulcer/etiology , Skin Ulcer/drug therapy , Granuloma/drug therapy , Osteochondrodysplasias/complications , Osteochondrodysplasias/diagnosis , Osteochondrodysplasias/congenital , Hirschsprung Disease/complications , Hirschsprung Disease/diagnosis , Middle Aged , Hypotrichosis/diagnosis
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Reumatismo ; 76(1)2024 Mar 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38523581

ABSTRACT

Adult-onset xanthogranuloma (AOX) and immunoglobulin G4-related disease (IgG4-RD) are uncommon fibrosing conditions that may exhibit localized ocular manifestations and occasionally systemic symptoms. These conditions exhibit overlapping clinical and histological features, suggesting a potential correlation between them, although their exact relationship remains unclear. This paper presents the case of a black male patient exhibiting typical histological indications of both AOX and IgG4-RD. The patient responded positively to corticosteroid treatment.


Subject(s)
Hematologic Neoplasms , Immunoglobulin G4-Related Disease , Adult , Humans , Male , Adrenal Cortex Hormones , Granuloma/complications , Immunoglobulin G4-Related Disease/complications , Immunoglobulin G4-Related Disease/diagnosis , Immunoglobulin G4-Related Disease/drug therapy
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Head Neck Pathol ; 18(1): 3, 2024 Feb 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38315315

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Traumatic Ulcerative Granuloma with Stromal Eosinophilia, commonly known as Eosinophilic Ulcer, is a reactive solitary and self-limiting benign lesion. It manifests as a punched-out ulcer with a distinct surrounding indurated border, often raising concerns about malignancy. METHODS: A 44-year-old male presented with a painless, indurated tongue ulcer evolving over three months. Despite being asymptomatic, the patient underwent an incisional biopsy due to suspicions of oral squamous cell carcinoma. RESULTS: Histological analysis revealed a disrupted epithelial lining, dense necrotic connective tissue, and a fibrino-purulent pseudomembrane. Proximal to the ulcer, a collar-like projection of reactive epithelial tissue hyperplasia was noted, accompanied by mononuclear cells and a predominantly histiocytic infiltrate in the submucosal layer surrounding skeletal muscle fibers. The final diagnosis was Traumatic Ulcerative Granuloma with Stromal Eosinophilia. Remarkably, the lesion spontaneously healed within 2 weeks post-biopsy, with no recurrence over 6 months. CONCLUSION: This case emphasizes considering this benign condition in the differential diagnosis of oral ulcers, highlighting the importance of accurate histopathological evaluation to rule out cancer.


Subject(s)
Carcinoma, Squamous Cell , Eosinophilia , Head and Neck Neoplasms , Mouth Neoplasms , Oral Ulcer , Male , Humans , Adult , Ulcer/pathology , Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/pathology , Mouth Neoplasms/pathology , Granuloma/pathology , Eosinophilia/pathology , Tongue/pathology , Oral Ulcer/diagnosis , Connective Tissue/pathology , Head and Neck Neoplasms/pathology
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Pediatr Dermatol ; 41(2): 243-246, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38413004

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Idiopathic aseptic facial granuloma (IAFG) is an underrecognized pediatric skin disease, currently considered within the spectrum of rosacea. It usually manifests as a solitary, reddish, asymptomatic nodule on the cheek that resolves spontaneously. METHODS: Retrospective and descriptive observational study of 43 pediatric patients with a clinical diagnosis of IAFG, followed between 2004 and 2022, at two general hospitals in Argentina. RESULTS: IAFG predominated in girls (65%) and the average age of onset was about 6 years. A single asymptomatic nodule was seen in 79% of patients. The most common localization was the cheek (58%) followed by lower eyelids (41%). Family history of rosacea was present in 16% of patients. A concomitant diagnosis of rosacea and periorificial dermatitis was made in 14% and 9% of our population, respectively. Past or present history of chalazia was detected in 42% of the children. IAFG diagnosis was mainly clinical (88% of cases). Oral antibiotics were the most common indicated treatment (84%). Complete healing was achieved by the majority, but 18% of those with eyelid compromise healed with scars. CONCLUSIONS: IAFG is a benign pediatric condition that physicians should recognize in order to manage correctly. We herein refer to a particular morphologic aspect of IAFG lesions affecting the lower eyelids, where nodules adopt a linear distribution and have a higher probability of involute leaving a scar. Also, we consider that the concomitant findings of rosacea, periorificial dermatitis and chalazia in our patients, reinforce the consideration of IAFG within the spectrum of rosacea.


Subject(s)
Chalazion , Connective Tissue Diseases , Dermatitis , Facial Dermatoses , Rosacea , Female , Humans , Child , Retrospective Studies , Chalazion/complications , Chalazion/diagnosis , Facial Dermatoses/diagnosis , Facial Dermatoses/drug therapy , Facial Dermatoses/pathology , Granuloma/diagnosis , Granuloma/drug therapy , Rosacea/diagnosis , Rosacea/drug therapy , Rosacea/epidemiology
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J Endod ; 50(4): 499-505, 2024 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38311115

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: This study was intended to evaluate the expression of inflammatory cytokines commonly secreted by CD4+ T cells (IL-2, IL-5, IL-17, TGF-ß, TNF-α, and IFN-γ) in apical granulomas and correlate with the clinical conditions and time elapsed since root canal treatment. METHODS: Eighteen biopsy specimens obtained by periradicular surgery of teeth with post-treatment apical periodontitis and diagnosed as apical granuloma were available from the oral pathology laboratory. Silanized slides containing paraffin sections were used for immunohistochemical reactions. Images were analyzed by using an optical microscopy and each slide was subdivided into 5 fields at high magnification. RESULTS: IFN-γ and TGF-ß were the cytokines with the highest expression levels. There were statistically significant differences when comparing IL-2 and IFN-γ (P < .05), and IL-2 and TGF-ß (P < .05). Comparison between the detected cytokines and clinical data and time of treatment demonstrated significant correlation (P < .05) between lower expression of IL-2 and the presence of painful symptoms, absence of sinus tract, and treatments performed more than 4 years before. It was also possible to observe a significant correlation between lower expression of IL-5 and treatments performed less than 4 years before (P < .05). CONCLUSION: IFN-γ and TGF-ß were highly expressed in apical granulomas. However, only IL-2 and IL-5 levels were associated with clinical data and time since previous root canal treatment.


Subject(s)
Cytokines , Periapical Granuloma , Humans , Cytokines/metabolism , Interleukin-2 , Interleukin-5 , Periapical Granuloma/pathology , Transforming Growth Factor beta , Granuloma/pathology
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J. Health Biol. Sci. (Online) ; 12(1): 1-3, jan.-dez. 2024. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1566668

ABSTRACT

Background: hypercalcemia mediated by a silicone-induced granulomatous reaction is a condition that, despite being rare, must be remembered since there is an increasing demand for aesthetic procedures among the general population. It is necessary to rule out other causes of hypercalcemia, such as hyperparathyroidism, hypercalcemia of malignancy, infectious and non-infectious granulomatous diseases, as well as the use of drugs. Case presentation: We present a patient with a history of large amounts of silicone implants who was admitted to a hospital presenting hypercalcemia and chronic kidney disease. A skin biopsy revealed a granulomatous foreign body reaction associated with exogenous siliconomatous material. Treatment with corticosteroids was initiated, with partial renal function improvement, with no renal replacement therapy needed. Conclusion: Patients with silicone implants should be carefully monitored for renal function and may be informed to avoid nephrotoxic agents as there is sufficient evidence that this type of aesthetic procedure can trigger hypercalcemia and CKD.


Introdução: a hipercalcemia mediada por uma reação granulomatosa induzida por silicone é uma condição que, apesar de rara, deve ser lembrada, pois há uma demanda crescente por procedimentos estéticos na população em geral. É necessário descartar outras causas de hipercalcemia, como hiperparatireoidismo, hipercalcemia da malignidade, doenças granulomatosas infecciosas e não infecciosas, bem como o uso de medicamentos. Relato de caso: apresentamos um paciente com histórico implante de grandes quantidades de silicone, que foi admitido em um hospital apresentando hipercalcemia e doença renal crônica (DRC). A biópsia de pele revelou reação granulomatosa tipo corpo estranho associada a material siliconomatoso exógeno. Foi iniciado tratamento com corticosteroides, com melhora parcial da função renal, sem necessidade de terapia renal substitutiva. Conclusão: os pacientes com implantes de silicone devem ser cuidadosamente monitorados quanto à função renal e devem ser informados para evitar agentes nefrotóxicos, pois há evidências suficientes de que esse tipo de procedimento estético pode desencadear hipercalcemia e DRC.


Subject(s)
Granuloma , Hypercalcemia , Prostheses and Implants , Silicones
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Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ; 31(7): 10750-10765, 2024 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38206463

ABSTRACT

This study aimed to investigate the mineral profile and histopathological findings in the liver of Leptodactylus macrosternum (white-lipped frog) and to assess the association between melanomacrophage areas and hepatic fungal granuloma with several factors such as weight, snout-cloacal length, sex, hepatosomatic index, season (dry and rainy), and condition factor K. A total of 135 frogs of different ages were collected from three areas in the city of Petrolina, Pernambuco, with varying land use (conventional agriculture, organic agriculture, and Caatinga stricto sensu). The liver of all specimens exhibited changes such as granulomatous lesions, inflammatory cell infiltrate, blood vessel congestion, and sinusoid dilation. The melanomacrophage areas were influenced by weight, snout-cloacal length, and hepatosomatic index. Our findings revealed a positive correlation between body size (weight and snout-cloacal length) and melanomacrophage/hepatic granuloma, while the hepatosomatic index showed a negative relationship. For the condition factor K, only age presents relationship. Eleven elements were quantified for the mineral profile, with aluminum (Al), iron (Fe), and zinc (Zn) being the most abundant in both liver and muscle. Although the histopathological findings and mineral profile of the liver and muscle in this study indicate an effect on the health of L. macrosternum in different collection areas, confirming the relationship between environmental characteristics and these findings requires future studies. Furthermore, long-term studies would be necessary to allow the monitoring of all stages of development of these populations, from tadpoles to adults, for a better evaluation of these effects in L. macrosternum.


Subject(s)
Anura , Liver , Animals , Brazil , Liver/pathology , Minerals , Granuloma
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Int Immunopharmacol ; 128: 111467, 2024 Feb 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38211479

ABSTRACT

The adequate management of parasite co-infections represents a challenge that has not yet been overcome, especially considering that the pathological outcomes and responses to treatment are poorly understood. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate the impact of Schistosoma mansoni infection on the efficacy of benznidazole (BZN)-based chemotherapy in Trypanosoma cruzi co-infected mice. BALB/c mice were maintained uninfected or co-infected with S. mansoni and T. cruzi, and were untreated or treated with BZN. Body weight, mortality, parasitemia, cardiac parasitism, circulating cytokines (Th1/Th2/Th17); as well as heart, liver and intestine microstructure were analyzed. The parasitemia peak was five times higher and myocarditis was more severe in co-infected than T. cruzi-infected mice. After reaching peak, parasitemia was effectively controlled in co-infected animals. BZN successfully controlled parasitemia in both co-infected and T. cruzi-infected mice and improved body mass, cardiac parasitism, myocarditis and survival in co-infected mice. Co-infection dampened the typical cytokine response to either parasite, and BZN reduced anti-inflammatory cytokines in co-infected mice. Despite BZN normalizing splenomegaly and liver cellular infiltration, it exacerbated hepatomegaly in co-infected mice. Co-infection or BZN exerted no effect on hepatic granulomas, but increased pulmonary and intestinal granulomas. Marked granulomatous inflammation was identified in the small intestine of all schistosomiasis groups. Taken together, our findings indicate that BZN retains its therapeutic efficacy against T. cruzi infection even in the presence of S. mansoni co-infection, but with organ-specific repercussions, especially in the liver.


Subject(s)
Chagas Disease , Coinfection , Myocarditis , Nitroimidazoles , Schistosomiasis mansoni , Mice , Animals , Myocarditis/parasitology , Schistosoma mansoni , Parasitemia/drug therapy , Chagas Disease/drug therapy , Cytokines/therapeutic use , Granuloma
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Neuroradiol J ; 37(1): 123-125, 2024 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36951613

ABSTRACT

Intracranial xanthogranulomas (XGs) have been found at various sites, but xanthogranuloma of the sellar region is extremely rare. We report about a case of sellar XG in a 34-year-old female. Magnetic resonance imaging showed a solid-cystic mass located at the sella turcica. The cystic component was hyperintense on the T1-weighted image (WI) and T2WI. The solid component was hyperintense on T1WI and hypointense on T2WI. There was peripheral enhancement after gadolinium administration. The diagnosis of cystic macroadenoma was considered before surgery. Final diagnosis of XG was confirmed by histopathological examination after surgical resection. Gross total resection of the lesion was achieved using the microscope through endoscopic endonasal transsphenoidal approach. The patient had a good outcome and no symptom of diabetes insipidus, hormonal evaluation did not show any alterations compatible with hypopituitarism and prolactin levels were normal XG should receive diagnostic consideration for the sellar mass lesions with cystic components hyperintense on T1WI and T2WI, solid components hyperintense on T1WI and hypointense on T2WI, and CT without evidence of calcifications. It is important to consider the possibility of XG when pertinent, as it facilitates a proper surgical approach strategy.


Subject(s)
Pituitary Neoplasms , Xanthomatosis , Female , Humans , Adult , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Sella Turcica/diagnostic imaging , Sella Turcica/surgery , Sella Turcica/pathology , Endoscopy , Granuloma/pathology , Xanthomatosis/diagnostic imaging , Xanthomatosis/surgery , Xanthomatosis/pathology , Pituitary Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Pituitary Neoplasms/surgery
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Ocul Immunol Inflamm ; 31(10): 1944-1954, 2023 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38096404

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To describe the most important cause of infectious posterior uveitis in pediatric patients. METHODS: Review of the literature. RESULTS: The most important causes of infectious uveitis in pediatric patients are: cat-scratch disease, toxocariasis, tuberculosis, viral diseases and toxoplasmosis. Ocular manifestations include retinitis, neuroretinitis, choroidal granulomas, peripheral granulomas and posterior pole granulomas. CONCLUSION: Infectious posterior uveitis is a challenging subject and should be considered in the differential diagnosis of any posterior uveitis in children. Infectious uveitis must be excluded before initiating immunosuppressive therapy.


Subject(s)
Eye Infections, Bacterial , Eye Infections , Retinitis , Uveitis, Posterior , Uveitis , Animals , Humans , Child , Uveitis, Posterior/diagnosis , Uveitis, Posterior/drug therapy , Uveitis/diagnosis , Uveitis/drug therapy , Retinitis/diagnosis , Retinitis/drug therapy , Eye Infections/diagnosis , Eye Infections/drug therapy , Eye Infections, Bacterial/diagnosis , Choroid , Granuloma
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Front Cell Infect Microbiol ; 13: 1268959, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37868350

ABSTRACT

Granulomas are important immunological structures in the host defense against the fungus Paracoccidioides brasiliensis, the main etiologic agent of Paracoccidioidomycosis (PCM), a granulomatous systemic mycosis endemic in Latin America. We have performed transcriptional and proteomic studies of yeasts present in the pulmonary granulomas of PCM aiming to identify relevant genes and proteins that act under stressing conditions. C57BL/6 mice were infected with 1x106 yeasts and after 8- and 12-weeks of infection, granulomatous lesions were obtained for extraction of fungal and murine RNAs and fungal proteins. Dual transcriptional profiling was done comparing lung cells and P. brasiliensis yeasts from granulomas with uninfected lung cells and the original yeast suspension used in the infection, respectively. Mouse transcripts indicated a lung malfunction, with low expression of genes related to muscle contraction and organization. In addition, an increased expression of transcripts related to the activity of neutrophils, eosinophils, macrophages, lymphocytes as well as an elevated expression of IL-1ß, TNF-α, IFN-γ, IL-17 transcripts were observed. The increased expression of transcripts for CTLA-4, PD-1 and arginase-1, provided evidence of immune regulatory mechanisms within the granulomatous lesions. Also, our results indicate iron as a key element for the granuloma to function, where a high number of transcripts related to fungal siderophores for iron uptake was observed, a mechanism of fungal virulence not previously described in granulomas. Furthermore, transcriptomics and proteomics analyzes indicated a low fungal activity within the granuloma, as demonstrated by the decreased expression of genes and proteins related to energy metabolism and cell cycle.


Subject(s)
Paracoccidioides , Paracoccidioidomycosis , Animals , Mice , Paracoccidioides/genetics , Proteomics , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Iron/metabolism , Immunity , Granuloma
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