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Pathol Int ; 55(8): 497-503, 2005 Aug.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15998378

RÉSUMÉ

Cystic echinococcal lesions surgically removed from 99 patients aged 1-15 years in Uruguay were histopathologically studied. The lesions were collected from the lungs, liver, peritoneum, omentum, pleura, ovary, appendix and perinephrium. All intact cysts were well-developed and unilocular. Pulmonary and hepatic fertile cysts in which protoscoleces were produced were in 75% and 47%, respectively, of all patients. Fertile cysts having many protoscoleces were in the lungs of a 1-year-old infant. Sixteen ruptured pulmonary cysts were found in the lungs of 13 patients and four ruptured hepatic cysts were found in the liver of three patients. Pulmonary complications were seen in patients having pulmonary echinococcal cysts. In lung tissue surrounding echinococcal cysts, pulmonary complications included chronic congestion, hemorrhage, bronchopneumonia, as well as interstitial pneumonia that included histological changes caused by bronchiolitis, organizing pneumonia and obstructive pneumonia. Liver tissue adjacent to echinococcal cysts showed atrophy of hepatic cells, proliferation of interstices, small focal hemorrhages, and infiltration of mononuclear cells. The present study shows that a close relationship exists between pulmonary echinococcosis and pneumonia. The term 'echinococcal pneumonia' is proposed for pneumonia accompanying pulmonary echinococcosis.


Sujet(s)
Échinococcose pulmonaire/anatomopathologie , Poumon/anatomopathologie , Adolescent , Répartition par âge , Animaux , Enfant , Enfant d'âge préscolaire , Échinococcose/parasitologie , Échinococcose/anatomopathologie , Échinococcose hépatique/parasitologie , Échinococcose hépatique/anatomopathologie , Échinococcose pulmonaire/complications , Échinococcose pulmonaire/parasitologie , Echinococcus granulosus/croissance et développement , Femelle , Humains , Nourrisson , Poumon/parasitologie , Maladies pulmonaires/étiologie , Maladies pulmonaires/anatomopathologie , Mâle , Répartition par sexe , Uruguay
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Acta Trop ; 88(1): 83-6, 2003 Sep.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12943981

RÉSUMÉ

A patient 9 years old had a painless tumor in the left testicle. The left testicle measured about 5 cm long and about 3 cm wide and was stony hard in part. From an echographic image, the patient was diagnosed to have a hematoma in the left testicle. The left testicle was surgically removed. From histological observations, burrows were surrounded by numerous eosinophils in the testicle, epididymis and tunica vaginalis. Cross sections of spargana were in the burrows. Severe granulomatous orchitis and epididymitis were around the burrows. This case was the second one of human sparganosis in Uruguay.


Sujet(s)
Sparganose/anatomopathologie , Sparganum/isolement et purification , Maladies testiculaires/parasitologie , Animaux , Enfant , Humains , Mâle , Sparganose/parasitologie , Sparganose/chirurgie , Maladies testiculaires/anatomopathologie , Maladies testiculaires/chirurgie , Uruguay
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Acta Trop ; 85(2): 271-9, 2003 Feb.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12606106

RÉSUMÉ

As we believe the immunohistochemistry of the hydatid lesions and draining lymph nodes has never been studied, we collected them from the liver and lungs of cattle in Uruguay for such a study. Frozen sections of the tissues were immunohistochemically stained using monoclonal antibodies against surface markers CD2, CD4, CD5, CD8, B cell and granulocyte-monocyte/macrophage and antiserum against specific granules of bovine eosinophils. The adventitial layer of the cyst wall consists of a layer of epithelioid cells and connective tissue. The cells from the epithelioid cell layer were a kind of macrophage. In most cases having progressive hydatid cysts, CD8+ cells were predominant in the pericystic adventitia, and a relatively small number of CD4+ cells were in the same area. In the adventitial layer surrounding the regressive and involutional hydatid cysts, infiltrating lymphocytes were composed mostly of CD4+ cells. An eosinophil-mediated destruction of the laminated layer was recognized in the regressive and involuted hydatid cysts. The subpopulations of T cells in the local lymph nodes tended to be similar to T cells in the adventitial layer of hydatid lesions. From our findings, we consider that infiltration of eosinophils and the subpopulations of lymphocytes infiltrating the hydatid lesions in the liver and lungs are derived from cells in the draining lymph nodes of both organs.


Sujet(s)
Maladies des bovins/immunologie , Maladies des bovins/anatomopathologie , Échinococcose/médecine vétérinaire , Noeuds lymphatiques/immunologie , Animaux , Antigènes CD/analyse , Antigènes CD/classification , Antigènes CD/immunologie , Lymphocytes B/immunologie , Bovins , Échinococcose/immunologie , Échinococcose/anatomopathologie , Échinococcose hépatique/immunologie , Échinococcose hépatique/anatomopathologie , Échinococcose hépatique/médecine vétérinaire , Échinococcose pulmonaire/immunologie , Échinococcose pulmonaire/anatomopathologie , Échinococcose pulmonaire/médecine vétérinaire , Immunité cellulaire , Immunohistochimie , Noeuds lymphatiques/anatomopathologie
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Vet Parasitol ; 108(2): 145-52, 2002 Sep 10.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12208042

RÉSUMÉ

The nematode Lagochilascaris minor was collected from subcutaneous abscesses on the face and neck of three female cats aged 8 months, and 1 and 2 years. These cats were born in the Department of Maldonado, Uruguay. Female and male nematodes were 10.1-14.4 and 10.0-14.3mm long, respectively. The lips were one dorsal lip and two subventral lips separated from the body by a deep post-labial groove, and were separated from each other by triangular interlabial projections. The width of the lips was almost equal to the width of the post-labial collar. The vulva was near the middle of the female body. The eggs were oval or spherical and measured 0.059-0.073 mm long and 0.045-0.065 mm wide. Irregular-shaped pits were on the egg surface; 20-32 pits were around the equator of the eggs. The male posterior region was ventrally curved. Each spicule was about three quarters of the ejaculator duct length. From these findings, the nematodes were identified as L. minor. We believe this is the first report of its infection in Uruguay.


Sujet(s)
Maladies des chats/parasitologie , Nematoda/anatomie et histologie , Nématodoses/médecine vétérinaire , Abcès/parasitologie , Abcès/médecine vétérinaire , Animaux , Chats , Femelle , Mâle , Nématodoses/parasitologie , Uruguay
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