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Biopsy histopathology in herpes simplex encephalitis and in encephalitis of undefined etiology.

The histopathology of herpes simplex encephalitis (HSE) has been described principally from postmortem studies which reveal end-stage disease. Biopsy material, which selects an earlier stage in disease development, has been used principally to isolate virus, identify viral particles, and locate vira...

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Autores principales: Booss, J., Kim, J. H.
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1984
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2589649/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6098083
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description The histopathology of herpes simplex encephalitis (HSE) has been described principally from postmortem studies which reveal end-stage disease. Biopsy material, which selects an earlier stage in disease development, has been used principally to isolate virus, identify viral particles, and locate viral antigens. Further, little attention has been paid to the histopathology of biopsies of encephalitis of undefined etiology. In the present study, sections from biopsies which yielded virus and those which were negative for virus were evaluated in a systematic and controlled manner. Biopsies yielding virus were characterized by meningeal inflammation, perivascular infiltrates, and glial nodules. Biopsies which did not yield virus and which failed to reveal another diagnosis were characterized by nonspecific gliosis. Thus the early histiopathology of HSE is characterized by early signs of inflammation in the absence of necrosis and generally differs from biopsies in which virus is not isolated.
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spelling pubmed-25896492008-11-28 Biopsy histopathology in herpes simplex encephalitis and in encephalitis of undefined etiology. Booss, J. Kim, J. H. Yale J Biol Med Research Article The histopathology of herpes simplex encephalitis (HSE) has been described principally from postmortem studies which reveal end-stage disease. Biopsy material, which selects an earlier stage in disease development, has been used principally to isolate virus, identify viral particles, and locate viral antigens. Further, little attention has been paid to the histopathology of biopsies of encephalitis of undefined etiology. In the present study, sections from biopsies which yielded virus and those which were negative for virus were evaluated in a systematic and controlled manner. Biopsies yielding virus were characterized by meningeal inflammation, perivascular infiltrates, and glial nodules. Biopsies which did not yield virus and which failed to reveal another diagnosis were characterized by nonspecific gliosis. Thus the early histiopathology of HSE is characterized by early signs of inflammation in the absence of necrosis and generally differs from biopsies in which virus is not isolated. Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1984 /pmc/articles/PMC2589649/ /pubmed/6098083 Text en
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Booss, J.
Kim, J. H.
Biopsy histopathology in herpes simplex encephalitis and in encephalitis of undefined etiology.
title Biopsy histopathology in herpes simplex encephalitis and in encephalitis of undefined etiology.
title_full Biopsy histopathology in herpes simplex encephalitis and in encephalitis of undefined etiology.
title_fullStr Biopsy histopathology in herpes simplex encephalitis and in encephalitis of undefined etiology.
title_full_unstemmed Biopsy histopathology in herpes simplex encephalitis and in encephalitis of undefined etiology.
title_short Biopsy histopathology in herpes simplex encephalitis and in encephalitis of undefined etiology.
title_sort biopsy histopathology in herpes simplex encephalitis and in encephalitis of undefined etiology.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2589649/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6098083
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