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BMJ Case Rep ; 16(1)2023 Jan 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36657821

ABSTRACT

Xanthogranulomatous endometritis (XGE) is a rare pathological entity which is characterised by sheets of foamy histiocytes and lymphoplasmacytic infiltrates. This condition can mimic endometrial carcinoma. We report a case, clinically suspected as carcinoma of the endometrium/ovary, which was diagnosed as XGE with left salpingo-oophoritis on histopathology.


Subject(s)
Endometrial Neoplasms , Endometritis , Oophoritis , Salpingitis , Xanthomatosis , Female , Humans , Oophoritis/diagnosis , Oophoritis/pathology , Endometritis/diagnosis , Endometritis/pathology , Postmenopause , Granuloma/diagnosis , Granuloma/pathology , Xanthomatosis/diagnosis , Xanthomatosis/pathology , Endometrial Neoplasms/diagnosis , Endometrial Neoplasms/surgery
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BMJ Case Rep ; 15(5)2022 May 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35589272

ABSTRACT

Xanthogranulomatous salpingo-oophoritis (XGSO) is an exceptionally rare entity. Its clinical manifestations and imaging modalities can mimic benign and malignant adnexal diseases, making it difficult to diagnose. Here we report a case of XGSO in a young woman who was operated with suspicion of a borderline ovarian tumour. Preoperative diagnosis of XGSO should be considered to avoid radical surgical treatment, especially in young patients.


Subject(s)
Oophoritis , Ovarian Neoplasms , Salpingitis , Xanthomatosis , Female , Granuloma/diagnostic imaging , Granuloma/surgery , Humans , Oophoritis/diagnosis , Oophoritis/pathology , Oophoritis/surgery , Ovarian Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Ovarian Neoplasms/surgery , Salpingitis/diagnosis , Salpingitis/pathology , Salpingitis/surgery , Xanthomatosis/diagnosis , Xanthomatosis/pathology , Xanthomatosis/surgery
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J Infect Dis ; 220(12): 1904-1914, 2019 11 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31063544

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Zika virus (ZIKV) has become a global concern because infection of pregnant mothers was linked to congenital birth defects. Zika virus is unique from other flaviviruses, because it is transmitted vertically and sexually in addition to by mosquito vectors. Prior studies in mice, nonhuman primates, and humans have shown that ZIKV targets the testis in males, resulting in persistent infection and oligospermia. However, its effects on the corresponding female gonads have not been evaluated. METHODS: In this study, we assessed the effects of ZIKV on the ovary in nonpregnant mice. RESULTS: During the acute phase, ZIKV productively infected the ovary causing accumulation of CD4+ and virus-specific CD8+ T cells. T cells protected against ZIKV infection in the ovary, as higher viral burden was measured in CD8-/- and TCRßδ-/- mice. Increased cell death and tissue inflammation in the ovary was observed during the acute phase of infection, but this normalized over time. CONCLUSIONS: In contrast to that observed with males, minimal persistence and no long-term consequences of ZIKV infection on ovarian follicular reserve or fertility were demonstrated in this model. Thus, although ZIKV replicates in cells of the ovary and causes acute oophoritis, there is rapid resolution and no long-term effects on fertility, at least in mice.


Subject(s)
Fertility , Oophoritis/physiopathology , Oophoritis/virology , Zika Virus Infection/physiopathology , Zika Virus Infection/virology , Zika Virus/physiology , Animals , Biomarkers , Disease Models, Animal , Female , Infertility, Female/etiology , Mice , Mice, Knockout , Oophoritis/complications , Oophoritis/pathology , T-Lymphocyte Subsets/immunology , T-Lymphocyte Subsets/metabolism , Viral Load , Viral Tropism , Zika Virus Infection/complications , Zika Virus Infection/pathology
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Rev. esp. patol ; 50(3): 200-203, jul.-sept. 2017. ilus
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-163533

ABSTRACT

La salpingitis xantogranulomatosa es un proceso inflamatorio poco frecuente, caracterizado por un infiltrado de la mucosa por tejido inflamatorio de granulación conteniendo histiocitos de citoplasma espumoso. Este tipo de inflamación es excepcional a nivel del tracto genital femenino y clásicamente se ha asociado a infecciones bacterianas crónicas, inmunosupresión u otras causas de inflamación crónica. Pero también se ha visto en relación con el carcinoma endometrial, la endometriosis, cuerpos extraños y enfermedad inflamatoria pélvica crónica. El hecho de que acompañe o no a endometriosis genital ha llevado a la diferenciación de 2 tipos de entidades: la salpingitis xantogranulomatosa, sin endometriosis acompañante, y la salpingiosis pseudoxantomatosa. Presentamos 2 casos con su histología e inmunohistoquímica, y se ha revisado la literatura sobre este tipo de inflamaciones crónicas (AU)


Xanthogranulomatous salpingitis is an uncommon inflammatory process, characterized by an infiltration of the mucous by inflammatory granulation tissue with foamy histiocytes. This kind of inflammation is exceptional in the female genital tract; classically, it has been associated with chronic bacterial infections, immunosuppression and other causes of chronic inflammation. However, it has also been found associated with endometrial carcinoma, endometriosis, foreign bodies and chronic pelvic inflammatory disease. As this inflammation may or may not be accompanied by genital endometriosis, 2 entities have been differentiated: xanthogranulomatous salpingitis without endometriosis and pseudoxanthomatous salpingitis. We present 2 cases of this type of chronic inflammation, including immunohistochemistry findings, and we review the pertinent literature (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Salpingitis/pathology , Oophoritis/diagnosis , Oophoritis/pathology , Inflammation/diagnosis , Inflammation/pathology , Histiocytes/pathology , Immunohistochemistry , Myoma/pathology , Myoma , Hypertrophy/pathology , Myoma/surgery , Antigens, CD20/analysis
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BMJ Case Rep ; 20172017 Aug 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28827431

ABSTRACT

We report a case of a tubo-ovarian abscess infected with Salmonella enterica serotype typhi A 19-year-old Nepalese woman presented to a hospital in Kathmandu with lower abdominal pain, constipation, fever and a non-healing, suppurative surgical wound from an emergency caesarian section performed 2 months previously at 37 weeks of pregnancy. She also had an exploratory laparotomy for an appendix perforation with peritonitis at 25 weeks of gestation. Her wound infection did not respond to cloxacillin and she had an exploratory laparotomy, and a tubo-ovarian abscess was found from which S. typhi was isolated. She had a bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy and responded to 14 days of chloramphenicol. A tubo-ovarian abscess is a rare complication of enteric fever.


Subject(s)
Abdominal Abscess/etiology , Fallopian Tube Diseases/complications , Oophoritis/surgery , Ovarian Diseases/complications , Salmonella typhi/isolation & purification , Abdominal Abscess/diagnostic imaging , Abdominal Abscess/drug therapy , Abdominal Abscess/surgery , Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use , Cesarean Section/adverse effects , Chloramphenicol/administration & dosage , Chloramphenicol/therapeutic use , Fallopian Tube Diseases/microbiology , Fallopian Tube Diseases/surgery , Female , Humans , Laparotomy/methods , Nepal/epidemiology , Oophoritis/microbiology , Oophoritis/pathology , Ovarian Diseases/microbiology , Ovarian Diseases/surgery , Salpingo-oophorectomy/methods , Surgical Wound Infection/complications , Surgical Wound Infection/microbiology , Surgical Wound Infection/pathology , Treatment Outcome , Typhoid Fever/complications , Ultrasonography , Young Adult
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J Pak Med Assoc ; 67(4): 630-633, 2017 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28420930

ABSTRACT

Enterobius vermicularis is a common intestinal nematode; however, rare extraintestinal Enterobius infections have been reported from different parts of the world. Here, we present a case of tubo-ovarian abscess in an otherwise healthy young sexually active female with no known comorbids with history of on and off lower abdominal pain for one year and high grade fever for one month. On the basis of further workup and radiological evaluation, a preoperative diagnosis of right sided tubo-ovarian abscess was made and salpingo-oophorectomy was performed laproscopically in July 2015. Histopathology of the resected tissue revealed necrosis and in one area Enterobius vermicularis was identified surrounded by neutrophils and eosinophil rich abscess. A final diagnosis of severe acute and chronic salpingo-oophoritis with abscess formation, secondary to Enterobius vermicularis was made. Signs and symptoms of parasitic involvement in tubo-ovarian abscesses are not much different than usual presentations of pelvic inflammatory diseases and identification of a parasite in a tubo-ovarian tissue sample is a rare clinical finding. A high index of suspicion on the part of histopathologist as well as clinician is important for timely diagnosis and effective management of such cases.


Subject(s)
Abscess/parasitology , Enterobiasis/pathology , Oophoritis/parasitology , Salpingitis/parasitology , Abdominal Pain , Abscess/pathology , Abscess/surgery , Adult , Animals , Enterobiasis/surgery , Enterobius , Female , Humans , Oophoritis/pathology , Oophoritis/surgery , Pelvic Inflammatory Disease/parasitology , Pelvic Inflammatory Disease/pathology , Pelvic Inflammatory Disease/surgery , Salpingitis/pathology , Salpingitis/surgery , Salpingo-oophorectomy
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Autops. Case Rep ; 7(1): 43-47, Jan.-Mar. 2017. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-905132

ABSTRACT

Actinomycosis is a chronic or subacute bacterial infection characterized by large abscess formation, caused mainly by the gram-positive non-acid-fast, anaerobic, or microaerophilic/capnophilic, obligate parasites bacteria from the genus. Although pelvic inflammatory disease is an entity associated with the longstanding use of intrauterine devices (IUDs), actinomycosis is not one of the most frequent infections associated with IUDs. We present the case of a 43-year-old female patient who was referred to the emergency facility because of a 20-day history of abdominal pain with signs of peritoneal irritation. Imaging exams revealed collections confined to the pelvis, plus the presence of an IUD and evidence of sepsis, which was consistent with diffuse peritonitis. An exploratory laparotomy was undertaken, and a ruptured left tubal abscess was found along with peritonitis, and a huge amount of purulent secretion in the pelvis and abdominal cavity. Extensive lavage of the cavities with saline, a left salpingo-oophorectomy, and drainage of the cavities were performed. The histopathological examination of the surgical specimen revealed an acute salpingitis with abscesses containing sulfur granules. Therefore, the diagnosis of abdominal and pelvic actinomycosis was made. The postoperative outcome was troublesome and complicated with a colocutaneous fistula, which drained through the surgical wound. A second surgical approach was needed, requiring another extensive lavage and drainage of the recto-uterine pouch, plus the performance of a colostomy. Broad-spectrum antibiotics added to ampicillin were the first antimicrobial regimen followed by 4 weeks of amoxicillin during the outpatient follow-up. The patient satisfactorily recovered and is already scheduled for the intestinal transit reconstitution.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Adult , Abscess/etiology , Actinomycosis/diagnosis , Intrauterine Devices/adverse effects , Oophoritis/pathology , Salpingitis/pathology , Abdominal Cavity/pathology , Anti-Infective Agents/therapeutic use , Fistula , Intestinal Perforation , Pelvis/pathology
8.
Int J Mol Sci ; 17(11)2016 Nov 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27834809

ABSTRACT

This study was to investigate the bidirectional estrogen-like effects of genistein on murine experimental autoimmune ovarian disease (AOD). Female BALB/c mice were induced by immunization with a peptide from murine zona pellucida. The changes of estrous cycle, ovarian histomorphology were measured, and the levels of serum sex hormone were analyzed using radioimmunoassay. Proliferative responses of the ovary were also determined by immunohistochemistry. Administration of 25 or 45 mg/kg body weight genistein enhanced ovary development with changes in serum sex hormone levels and proliferative responses. Meanwhile, the proportions of growing and mature follicles increased and the incidence of autoimmune oophoritis decreased, which exhibited normal ovarian morphology in administration of 25 or 45 mg/kg body weight genistein, while a lower dose (5 mg/kg body weight genistein) produced the opposite effect. These findings suggest that genistein exerts bidirectional estrogen-like effects on murine experimental AOD, while a high dose (45 mg/kg body weight) of genistein may suppress AOD.


Subject(s)
Estradiol/blood , Genistein/pharmacology , Oophoritis/drug therapy , Ovarian Follicle/drug effects , Phytoestrogens/pharmacology , Polyendocrinopathies, Autoimmune/drug therapy , Administration, Oral , Animals , Estradiol/pharmacology , Estrous Cycle/drug effects , Estrous Cycle/physiology , Female , Follicle Stimulating Hormone/blood , Hormesis , Humans , Luteinizing Hormone/blood , Mice , Mice, Inbred BALB C , Oophoritis/chemically induced , Oophoritis/immunology , Oophoritis/pathology , Ovarian Follicle/immunology , Ovarian Follicle/pathology , Peptides/administration & dosage , Peptides/isolation & purification , Polyendocrinopathies, Autoimmune/chemically induced , Polyendocrinopathies, Autoimmune/immunology , Polyendocrinopathies, Autoimmune/pathology , Zona Pellucida/chemistry
9.
BMJ Case Rep ; 20152015 Jun 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26113594

ABSTRACT

Xanthogranulomatous inflammation is a chronic condition in which the affected organ is replaced by lipid-filled macrophages with plasma cells, lymphocytes and neutrophils. It is very rare in the ovaries. A case of xanthogranulomatous oophoritis in a premenopausal multiparous woman presenting with abnormal uterine bleeding and adnexal mass whose clinical and imaging findings suggested malignancy is reported.


Subject(s)
Granuloma/diagnosis , Oophoritis/diagnosis , Ovarian Neoplasms/diagnosis , Ovary/pathology , Xanthomatosis/diagnosis , Female , Humans , Hysterectomy , Middle Aged , Oophoritis/pathology , Oophoritis/surgery , Ovary/surgery
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Indian J Pathol Microbiol ; 58(2): 249-51, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25885148

ABSTRACT

Autoimmune oophoritis is a rare disorder causing ovarian failure clinically characterized by amenorrhea and infertility. It often occurs in a setting of autoimmune polyendocrine syndromes. A 38-year-old female presented with a 3 years history of secondary amenorrhea. She was on treatment for Hashimoto's thyroiditis and Addison's disease. The ovaries were cystic and histologically featured by folliculotropic lymphoplasmacytic inflammatory infiltrate concentrated in the theca interna layer of developing follicles, but sparing the primordial follicles.


Subject(s)
Oophoritis/diagnosis , Oophoritis/pathology , Ovary/pathology , Polyendocrinopathies, Autoimmune/diagnosis , Polyendocrinopathies, Autoimmune/pathology , Adult , Female , Histocytochemistry , Humans , Microscopy
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Can J Physiol Pharmacol ; 93(4): 269-74, 2015 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25730518

ABSTRACT

High numbers of proinflammatory cells (PMNLs), which are carried by the blood to ischemic tissue during reperfusion, are considered responsible for inducing the inflammatory response that occurs in ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury. Our objective was to determine the controlled reperfusion (CR) interval duration (CRID) that would minimize the injury caused by the PMNLs that infiltrate ischemic tissue. Animal groups were divided into the following groups: Sham group, ovarian I/R group (OIR), and ovarian ischemia controlled-reperfusion groups OICR-1, OICR-2, OICR-3, OICR-4, OICR-5, OICR-6, which had their ovarian artery opened and then closed for 10, 8, 6, 4, 2, or 1 s, respectively. The results show that the COX-2 activity and the gene expression decreased while the COX-1 activity and the gene expression were found to be increased in parallel to the shortening of the period in CRID. From the histopathological examinations, the findings of hemorrhage, edema, congested vascular structures, degenerated cells, and migration and adhesion of PMNLs were scaled as follows: Sham group < OICR-6 < OICR-5 < OICR-4 < OICR-3 < OICR-2 < OICR-1. The results from the histopathological assessments were consistent with the molecular and biochemical findings. In conclusion, our findings suggest that increased COX-2 activity plays a role in I/R injury of the rat ovary, and that controlled reperfusion for 3, 2, or 1 s following 2 h of ischemia may attenuate the effects of I/R injury.


Subject(s)
Gene Expression Regulation, Enzymologic , Neutrophil Infiltration , Neutrophils/immunology , Oophoritis/prevention & control , Ovary/blood supply , Reperfusion Injury/prevention & control , Reperfusion , Animals , Cell Adhesion , Cyclooxygenase 1/genetics , Cyclooxygenase 1/metabolism , Cyclooxygenase 2/genetics , Cyclooxygenase 2/metabolism , Edema/etiology , Edema/prevention & control , Female , Hemorrhage/etiology , Hemorrhage/prevention & control , Membrane Proteins/genetics , Membrane Proteins/metabolism , Neutrophils/metabolism , Neutrophils/pathology , Oophoritis/immunology , Oophoritis/metabolism , Oophoritis/pathology , Ovary/immunology , Ovary/metabolism , Ovary/pathology , Rats, Wistar , Reperfusion Injury/immunology , Reperfusion Injury/metabolism , Reperfusion Injury/pathology , Time Factors
13.
Gynecol Obstet Invest ; 74(1): 41-9, 2012.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22441173

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: To evaluate biochemically and histopathologically the effects of Nigella sativa (NS) in experimental ischemia and ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury in rat ovaries. METHODS: Thirty-six female rats were divided into 6 groups: group I = sham operation; group II = 500 mg/kg NS + sham operation; group III = bilateral ovarian ischemia; group IV = 500 mg/kg NS + ischemia; group V = 3-hour period of ischemia + 3-hour reperfusion, and group VI: 3-hour period of ischemia + 500 mg/kg NS 2.5 h after the induction of ischemia + 3-hour reperfusion. At the end of ischemia, the bilateral vascular clips were removed, and 3-hour reperfusion was continued. IL-1ß, IL-6, and TNF-α cytokine levels in serum, and superoxide dismutase (SOD), myeloperoxidase (MPO), glutathione (GSH), and malondialdehyde (MDA) levels were determined. RESULTS: I/R increased the MDA level and MPO activity while significantly decreasing the SOD activity and GSH level when compared to the sham. The 500-mg/kg dose of NS before I/R reversed the trend in MDA levels, MPO activity, SOD activity, and GSH levels. Ischemia and I/R increased the serum levels of IL-1ß, IL-6, and TNF-α, while the administration of NS decreased the serum levels of these cytokines. CONCLUSIONS: The administration of NS is effective in reversing tissue damage induced by ischemia and/or I/R in ovaries.


Subject(s)
Nigella sativa , Oophoritis/drug therapy , Ovary/blood supply , Oxidative Stress/drug effects , Phytotherapy , Plant Preparations/therapeutic use , Reperfusion Injury/drug therapy , Torsion, Mechanical , Animals , Female , Glutathione/analysis , Interleukin-1beta/blood , Interleukin-6/metabolism , Malondialdehyde/analysis , Oophoritis/pathology , Ovary/pathology , Peroxidase/analysis , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Reperfusion Injury/pathology , Superoxide Dismutase/analysis , Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha/blood
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J Indian Med Assoc ; 110(9): 653-4, 2012 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23741842

ABSTRACT

Xanthogranulomatous inflammation is an uncommon form of chronic inflammation that destroys the affected organs. It is characterised by the presence of lipid laden macrophages, lymphocytes, plasma cells, neutrophils, multinucleate giant cells and foci of necrosis. Only a few cases of xanthogranulomatous Inflammation exclusively involving the ovary have been reported till date. The case presented here was associated with fever, abdominal mass and Escherichia coli infection. A knowledge of this entity is essential to avoid a misdiagnosis of malignancy and extensive surgery.


Subject(s)
Granuloma/pathology , Oophoritis/pathology , Ovarian Neoplasms/pathology , Xanthomatosis/pathology , Adult , Female , Granuloma/surgery , Humans , Hysterectomy , Oophoritis/surgery , Ovarian Neoplasms/surgery , Ovariectomy , Salpingectomy , Xanthomatosis/surgery
15.
Int J Gynecol Pathol ; 30(6): 549-52, 2011 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21979591

ABSTRACT

Ovaries are the least involved site of infection in the female genital tract. Parasitic infestations of the ovary are even rarer. We report an unusual case of adult filariasis of the ovary discovered incidentally on histopathologic examination. Panhysterectomy was performed on a 47-year-old north Indian woman with multiple uterine fibroids, where menorrhagia was unresponsive to hormonal therapy. An adult nongravid female filarial worm was identified in the dilated ovarian lymphatic system. The host local immune response was minimal. Subsequent work-up failed to show any physical stigmata or diagnostic evidence of the disease. The structural details of the adult worm are characteristic to permit its recognition on histologic examination. The involvement of an adult worm in the female genital tract is distinctly uncommon in comparison with the male genital involvement. Till date, only a handful of cases of ovarian adult filariasis are reported.


Subject(s)
Filariasis/pathology , Oophoritis/pathology , Oophoritis/parasitology , Female , Filariasis/complications , Humans , Incidental Findings , Leiomyoma/complications , Leiomyoma/surgery , Middle Aged , Oophoritis/complications
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