Publications by authors named "L B Cysne"

Hepatitis E virus (HEV) transmission through infected blood and blood products has already been described. However, little is known about the bone marrow (BM) as source of HEV infection. Our study aimed to investigate the presence of HEV antigen (Ag) and histological changes in BM of cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) experimentally and naturally infected with HEV.

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Background: Agnathia is a rare malformation characterized by the absence of the mandible.

Methods: A male rhesus monkey with malformations was found dead and studied by internal examination, radiographs and histopathology.

Results: A case of a rare first branchial arch anomaly with agenesis of the mandible and tongue is presented.

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A flow cytometry method was adapted to study interaction between murine macrophages and Leishmania amazonensis. Using this method it was possible to detect internalization of parasites through an increase in macrophage granularity (side scatter), with the latter indicating the presence of parasites inside parasitophorus vacuoles. A quenching technique was used to confirm the feasibility of the method and to distinguish between internalized and externally attached parasites.

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Limiting dilution analysis was used to estimate the frequency of Leishmania-specific T cells from the peripheral blood of 18 human cases of American Cutaneous Leishmaniasis (ACL). Sixteen patients had localized cutaneous leishmaniasis (LCL) and two were recovered LCL patients. In 10 patients with active disease and in two with healed lesions the Leishmania-specific T cell frequencies ranged from 1/10(5) to 1/10(3).

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