Publications by authors named "Dhillon A"

Thirty primary liver neoplasms (16 hepatocellular, nine biliary, and five epithelioid haemangioendotheliomas) were studied for the expression of the general 'neuroendocrine' markers, neurone specific enolase (NSE) and protein gene product 9.5 (PGP 9.5).

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Mucosal samples from 16 patients with idiopathic inflammatory bowel disease were examined immunohistologically using several monoclonal antibody combinations, and the results were compared with those obtained in other colonic inflammatory disorders and in normal mucosa. Within and around lymphoid follicles, most T cells expressed the restricted common leucocyte antigen (CD45R, displayed by unprimed T cells). Conversely, most lamina propria T cells were negative for CD45R but stained positively with UCHL1 (a monoclonal antibody recognizing an antigen displayed by primed T lymphocytes).

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Kaposi's sarcomas are seen more commonly in routine histopathology laboratories since the advent of the more widespread and aggressive variant of the disease associated with HIV infection. Distinguishing nodular lesions from other spindle cell and vascular tumours can sometimes be difficult. Immunohistochemistry has been disappointing as a diagnostic aid, often requiring special fixation or frozen tissue and even then, staining of spindle cells has been variable.

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The differentiation between Spitz naevus and melanoma is at times difficult. The present study was undertaken to define means to positively identify such melanocytic tumours of doubtful malignancy. Immunohistochemical staining intensity for S100 protein and neurone specific enolase (NSE) was measured in sections of 35 Spitz naevi using a microcomputer image analysis system.

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The amount of gastrin-like immunostaining in gastrin (G) cells of the antral mucosa was quantified using a computer-assisted method of measuring immunoreaction product. Biopsies from 25 patients without Heliobacter-like organisms and 60 patients with varying degrees of infection were immunostained for gastrin. Twenty-five G cells from each patient were measured both subjectively and by image analysis.

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Epidermal keratinocytes and melanocytes have a close functional interrelationship. In order to study this relationship we used computer-assisted three-dimensional morphometry (CAM) to investigate the shape and size changes of the cutaneous melanocyte in healing guinea-pig skin. The combination of CAM with osmium iodide staining and resin embedding of tissue gave excellent results and allowed qualitative and quantitative morphometric assessment of melanocytes in vertical epidermal sections.

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In a prospective study, specimens of resected small and large intestine from fifteen patients with Crohn's disease were prepared by heparin-saline vascular perfusion, followed by either resin casting of the mesenteric vascular supply and tissue maceration or glutaraldehyde perfusion-fixation, resin casting, and tissue clearance. The specimens were examined by macrophotography, histopathology, and either scanning or transmission electronmicroscopy. A pathogenetic sequence of events in Crohn's disease was seen--vascular injury, focal arteritis, fibrin deposition, arterial occlusion mainly at the level of the muscularis propria, followed by tissue infarction or neovascularisation.

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Three cases of granulomatous inflammation in gastric biopsies showing Campylobacter pylori infestation are described. This type of reaction to Campylobacter pylori has not previously been described, and occurred in 1.1% of gastric biopsies containing Campylobacter-like organisms (CLO), in this series of all gastric biopsies submitted for histological examination during one year.

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We report the association of paraneoplastic cerebellar cortical degeneration with small-cell oesophageal carcinoma in a 60-year-old woman and describe the histopathological findings. We believe this to be the first report of such an occurrence. The cytoplasmic antigen PGP 9.

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In a prospective study, three antral biopsies were taken from 175 dyspeptic patients during routine endoscopy. One biopsy was inserted immediately into a gel-containing well of a CLOtest slide and two biopsies were sent to histopathology. Using the CLOtest, 84 of the 175 samples (48%) detected urease activity in the gastric biopsy, suggesting infection with Campylobacter pylori.

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Immunohistological techniques using monoclonal antibodies were employed to study the morphology and phenotypic expression of macrophage like cells in ulcerative colitis, Crohn's colitis and histologically normal colonic mucosa. The antibody RFD1 identifies interdigitating (antigen presenting) cells whereas RFD7 binds to mature tissue macrophages. In normal colonic mucosa, the majority of cells recognised by these reagents were positive for Class II antigen expression and a median 87% (range 80-95%) were positive for both RFD1 and RFD7, with 6.

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Vitamin D metabolite levels and tibiotarsal histomorphometric characteristics were determined in 49-day-old male broilers. Valgus-varus bone deformity was present in 5.2% and tibial dyschondroplasia (TD) in 3% of these broilers, which were raised on floor litter under seemingly normal nutritional, space, and lighting conditions.

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The growth of five strains of infectious bursal disease virus--three strains of serotype I (SAL, D-78, 2512), one of serotype II (OH), and one variant strain (Variant-A)--were compared in Vero and chicken embryo fibroblast (CEF) cell cultures in order to characterize the replication of different strains of IBDV in Vero cells. For all five virus strains, the latent period in Vero cells ranged from 12 to 18 hr, which was longer than the 4-to-6-hr latent period observed in CEF cultures for strains SAL, D-78, and OH. Virus strains SAL, D-78, and OH, which were examined in both Vero and CEF cultures, also had a more extensive maturation phase and higher yields of virus in Vero than in CEF cultures.

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In order to assess the potential of protein gene product (PGP) 9.5 as a marker of the nervous and neuroendocrine systems, we examined its immunolocation in human, rat and guinea-pig tissues, using a rabbit polyclonal antiserum and two new mouse monoclonal antisera, I3C4 and 3IA3. Our results demonstrate immunoreactive PGP 9.

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Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) of serotype II IBDV (OH and MO strains) purified from infected Vero cells resolved a previously undetected major viral polypeptide, VP2. The molecular weight (MW) of VP2 was different between the two strains of serotype II. It was 43.

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Several types of metaplasia can occur in human bladder epithelium under certain pathological conditions. We investigated 65 cases of cystitis, associated with different types of metaplasia, for the presence of endocrine cells, using histochemical and immunocytochemical methods. Tissues were obtained at cystoscopy and were routinely fixed in 10% buffered formalin.

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When a patient presents for the first time with acute diarrhoea, it can be difficult to distinguish acute self-limited colitis from idiopathic inflammatory bowel disease. This study was designed to determine whether detailed interpretation of rectal histology can enable this distinction to be made early in the course of the illness. Seventy-two rectal biopsies, taken at the time of presentation from patients with undiagnosed colitis, were reviewed independently by two observers without access to clinical information.

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The incidence of appendicitis shows a marked variation between populations which has been attributed to dietary differences. Neural mechanisms and serotonin discharge from subepithelial neurosecretory cells have been previously implicated in pain referable to the appendix and appendicitis. Forty consecutive appendicectomy specimens from Malawi were studied by staining with haematoxylin and eosin, an alcian blue - PAS diastase sequence coupled with lead haematoxylin (PbH) and immunohistology for serotonin and NSE.

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The lesions and etiologic agents associated with 13 outbreaks of respiratory disease in commercial chickens were investigated. Adenoviruses were isolated from tracheal and lung tissues of affected chickens in all 13 outbreaks. Escherichia coli was isolated from the lung of an occasional bird.

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Three cases of carcinoid tumour of the stomach associated with primary hyperparathyroidism had the clinical and pathological features of a pluriglandular syndrome. Two of the patients showed multiple small polypoid carcinoids in the non-antral stomach, in conjunction with a parathyroid adenoma in one and parathyroid hyperplasia in the other case. One of these patients was also suffering from pernicious anaemia.

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Two avian reoviruses, strain Reo-25 and isolate W3-492 were inoculated orally in 1-day-old chicks. Three to seven days post inoculation (dpi), the liver, spleen, pancreas, caecal tonsil and duodenum were collected, weighed and titrated in cell culture for their viral content. The different tissue homogenates collected were passaged several times in 1-day-old chicks.

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Four avian reoviruses were orally inoculated into 1-day-old chickens to determine pathogenicity, virus persistence in the intestinal tract, and effects on body weight gains. Avian reoviruses Reo-25 and W3-492 belonged to two separate serotypes, and viruses TC 897 and W3-410 were antigenically related to W3-492. Isolate W3-492, which was highly pathogenic, was very rarely recovered from cloacal swabs collected 2 weeks postinoculation, but inoculated chickens gained significantly less weight (P less than or equal to 0.

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