Using antibodies against surface antigens of inflammatory cells and against extra-cellular matrix components, immunocytochemical studies permit the investigation of the in situ cellular immune response and the associated fibrosis, in mucosal lesions. 57 paraffin embedded skin biopsies of mucocutaneous leishmaniasis originating from Bolivia, and due to Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis, were studied. Memory T cells predominate within a non-organized granulomatous reaction, in which were observed proliferating macrophages.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA 35-year-old man presented with nodular suppurative lesions of the buttocks and the neck evolving over 20 years. A diagnosis of botryomycosis was established. Staphylococcus aureus, Acinetobacter baumanii and coagulase negative Staphylococcus were isolated from the biopsy specimen.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA histopathological study of mucocutaneous leishmaniasis due to Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis was carried out on 28 cutaneous and 114 mucosal biopsies, taken from Bolivian and Peruvian patients. This study showed similar histopathological findings in cutaneous and mucosal lesions. The cutaneous biopsies showed a strong epidermal hyperplasia occasionnally budding in the dermis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe Cancer Registries have been operational in the South Pacific since 1958 (Papua New Guinea), Fiji (1965) and New Caledonia (1977) and complete cancer incidence rates are available, based on histologic data. We studied 97 melanomas, histologically confirmed, which were diagnosed in New Caledonia from 1973 to 1991. New Caledonia is located in the same latitude as Queensland in Australia, known for having the highest incidence of melanoma in the world.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSince studies on cellular immune responses have demonstrated the role of the mucosal lymphoid system of the respiratory tract, we have studied responses obtained from the local respiratory route, compared to the systemic intradermal route, of BCG immunization. Guinea pigs vaccinated with different doses of BCG via both routes served to follow lymphoid cell proliferation, hilar lymph node and lung BCG clearance, lung granuloma formation and protection induced after virulent challenge. Results demonstrate that the aerogenic route of vaccination with BCG has no harmful side-effects for the host.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFProtothecosis are uncommon infections caused by Prototheca, considered to be achlorophylous algae. Nearly 80 human cases are reported in the literature since the first case described by Davies and Wakelin in 1964 in Sierra Leone (11). The disease have been identified in Europe, Asia (Japan, Thailand, China), Oceania and in the United States with 40 cases, particularly in the Southeast.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA similar histopathologic picture of fatal hepatitis associated with widespread acute fatty changes in hepatocytes and single-cell necrosis was seen in epidemic cases occurring in two distinct equatorial areas having high prevalences of HBV and HDV infections. The cases were previously considered to be two different entities; Labrea hepatitis in Brazil, and Bangui hepatitis in the Central African Republic. However, the histopathologic findings suggest that they are pathogenetically and etiologically related to HBV and HDV infections, probably modified by some as yet unknown factor(s) present in equatorial forest zones.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGranulomatous lesions of human leprosy contained ferritin and lactoferrin but little or no transferrin, as demonstrated by the avidin-biotin complex immunoperoxidase method. Lactoferrin was found in the neutrophils. These results suggested that the cells of the host mononuclear phagocyte system in leprosy granulomas provide an adequate nutritional environment for iron acquisition by M.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors present five new cases of entomophthoromycosis observed during three years of histopathology in Cameroon. Three classic cases of rhinoentomophthoromycosis. In one case, Conidiobolus coronatus was isolated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFluconazole activity against four strains of Candida albicans (three isolates from AIDS patients and one azole-resistant isolate, NCPF 3363) was studied in a turkey crop infection model. Isolate NCPF 3363 showed confirmed azole resistance in vitro and in vivo. Two isolates from AIDS patients were susceptible to fluconazole in vitro and in vivo.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBull Soc Pathol Exot
November 1992
A two year investigation conducted at Nouakchott's Centre Hospitalier National supplied 122 histologically confirmed cases of mycetoma. 75% of those were of mycotic origin, of which the most common species was Madurella mycetomatis. The mean ages were 28 to 29 years at the beginning of the disease and 38 years at the time of examination.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFParasitological diagnosis, using stained smears, culture and pathological examination of biopsy, was studied in 146 patients infected with mucocutaneous leishmaniasis, in Bolivia and Peru. The most efficient parasite detecting technique appeared to be the smear examination in cutaneous lesions (33% positive) and the pathology in case of mucous lesions (28% positive). In both, cutaneous and mucous lesions, the parasites were found most frequently in old lesions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAll cases of deep mycotic diseases observed between 1975 and 1989 in the Laboratory of Anatomical Pathology at Nouméa's Pasteur Institute have been studied retrospectively together with all available data concerning this pathology both in New Caledonia and the Pacific area. During the period under review, two cases of histoplasmosis, 4 of actinomycosis, 3 sporotrichosis, 5 mycetoma and 5 chromoblastomycosis were recorded in New Caledonia. Clinical and histological data appear to be identical to those observed in other Pacific Islands.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis is the first report of cutaneous leishmaniasis in Niger subsequent to the initial finding in 1911 and the report of a second case in 1943. The clinical, histopathological, and epidemiological features of 64 parasitologically confirmed cases are described. Lesions were mostly multiple, situated on exposed areas of skin, but rarely on the face.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA case of disseminated Kaposi's sarcoma with lymphoid and mucocutaneous involvement in an African infant with acquired immune deficiency syndrome is reported. The child died within 2 months after recognition.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUsing axenic quails fed a diet containing lactose, we have investigated the potentially pathogenic roles of six Clostridium butyricum strains of human origin. Three strains (CB155-3, CB1002, and CB203-1) isolated from neonatal necrotizing enterocolitis patients and two of three strains (CB19-1 and CB25-2) isolated from healthy newborns led to cecal or crop lesions or both similar to those observed in human neonatal necrotizing enterocolitis: thickening of the cecal wall with gas cysts, hemorrhagic ulcerations, and necrotic areas. The lactose-negative strain (CB46-1) did not develop any lesions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe survey of histological findings in leprosy patients from 1985 to March 1988 has been carried out at the Pasteur Institute in Noumea. Histologically, according to Ridley Jopling criteria, 82 patients were classified, 14 as T.T.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTwenty-seven patients with proved urinary schistosomiasis and echographic bladder lesions were selected for cystoscopic examination and biopsy. All patients had specific lesions at cystoscopic investigation. Histologic examination confirmed diagnosis 26/27 cases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnn Inst Pasteur Virol
February 1989
From 1983 to 1987, 45 Kaposi's sarcomas (KS) were diagnosed at the University Hospital in Bangui; 37 cases were easily classified as either endemic or AIDS-related KS on clinical grounds and HIV serology. Moreover, probably due to the stage at which patients consulted and lesions were sampled, noticeable histopathological differences were observed between the two clinical presentations. But for 8/45 which we classified as "borderline KS", strong discrepancies occurred between clinical aspects, patient evolution, HIV serology and histopathology.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnn Med Interne (Paris)
August 1987
The delta virus (DV) was shown to be the predominant but not exclusive aetiology in 124 cases of fulminating hepatitis (FH) in the Central African Republic. The condition occurs in an endemo-epidemic form in young adults with no apparent risk factors. The mortality is high (88 p.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAn old female squirrel monkey (Saimiri sciureus) with a tumor-like growth of the lower jaw died in shock after 2 months of illness. Histological studies of different tissue samples demonstrated that the pathological agent was Cryptococcus. Multiple foci of fungus existed in the thoracic cavity with essentially pulmonary and glandular localizations.
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