2024
Acute and Long COVID Intestinal Changes in an Experimental Model of Coronavirus in Mice
Hussain H, Elumalai N, Sampath N, Shamaladevi N, Hajjar R, Druyan B, Rashed A, Ramamoorthy R, Kenyon N, Jayakumar A, Paidas M. Acute and Long COVID Intestinal Changes in an Experimental Model of Coronavirus in Mice. Viruses 2024, 16: 832. PMID: 38932125, PMCID: PMC11209276, DOI: 10.3390/v16060832.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMurine hepatitis virus-1Inflammatory bowel diseaseCeliac diseaseImmune cell infiltrationDevelopment of targeted therapeutic strategiesGoblet cell hyperplasiaHistopathological alterationsRestore tissue homeostasisAmeliorating inflammatory responsesLung complicationsGastrointestinal complicationsMucosal inflammationLymphoid hyperplasiaCell hyperplasiaCardiovascular abnormalitiesMurine modelCell infiltrationInflammatory profileRestore tissue architectureVillous atrophyEpithelial integrityMouse modelPathological featuresTherapeutic strategiesExposure to SARS-CoV-2
2017
Morbidity and mortality in infant mountain gorillas (Gorilla beringei beringei): A 46‐year retrospective review
Hassell JM, Zimmerman D, Cranfield MR, Gilardi K, Mudakikwa A, Ramer J, Nyirakaragire E, Lowenstine LJ. Morbidity and mortality in infant mountain gorillas (Gorilla beringei beringei): A 46‐year retrospective review. American Journal Of Primatology 2017, 79 PMID: 28749595, DOI: 10.1002/ajp.22686.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAtypical lymphoid hyperplasiaCause of morbidityCause of mortalityImportant age groupHepatic capillariasisLymphoid hyperplasiaRespiratory infectionsRetrospective reviewHistopathology reportsHistological evidenceCommon causeMorbiditySurvival rateSignificant causeAge groupsMortalityLong-term studiesInfantsInfant mortalityGastrointestinal parasitismCauseComprehensive health monitoringReport
2015
Sonographic Distinction Between Acute Suppurative Appendicitis and Viral Appendiceal Lymphoid Hyperplasia (“Pink Appendix”) With Pathological Correlation
Sheridan AD, Ehrlich L, Morotti RA, Goodman TR. Sonographic Distinction Between Acute Suppurative Appendicitis and Viral Appendiceal Lymphoid Hyperplasia (“Pink Appendix”) With Pathological Correlation. Ultrasound Quarterly 2015, 31: 95-98. PMID: 25945725, DOI: 10.1097/ruq.0000000000000146.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLymphoid hyperplasiaPathological appearanceAcute suppurative appendicitisAppendiceal wall thickeningDifferent treatment regimensCertain sonographic featuresMerit surgerySuppurative appendicitisPathological findingsTreatment regimensMesenteric lymphadenitisViral etiologyClinicoradiological parametersPathological correlationLymphoid tissueSonographic featuresSonographic appearanceSonographic distinctionWall thickeningHyperplasiaUltrasoundFurther studiesPresent studyAppendicitisRegimens
2012
Human herpesvirus 6 positive Reed–Sternberg cells in nodular sclerosis Hodgkin lymphoma
Siddon A, Lozovatsky L, Mohamed A, Hudnall SD. Human herpesvirus 6 positive Reed–Sternberg cells in nodular sclerosis Hodgkin lymphoma. British Journal Of Haematology 2012, 158: 635-643. PMID: 22757777, DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2141.2012.09206.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAge FactorsAgedBlotting, WesternCell Line, TumorDNA, ViralEpstein-Barr Virus InfectionsFemaleHerpesvirus 4, HumanHerpesvirus 6, HumanHodgkin DiseaseHumansImmunohistochemistryLymphoma, FollicularMaleMiddle AgedPolymerase Chain ReactionReed-Sternberg CellsRoseolovirus InfectionsSclerosisYoung AdultConceptsNodular sclerosis Hodgkin lymphomaNodular sclerosis HLHHV-6 DNAEpstein-Barr virusHHV-6Hodgkin's lymphomaReed-Sternberg cellsPolymerase chain reactionRS cellsNSHL casesEBV-negative diseaseReactive lymphoid hyperplasiaClassical Hodgkin lymphomaBi-modal age distributionHHV-6 genomeYounger patientsInfectious etiologyLymphoid hyperplasiaPCR positivityYounger ageImmunohistochemistryMost casesConflicting resultsChain reactionCD30
2007
Comparative flow immunophenotypic features of the inflammatory infiltrates of Hodgkin lymphoma and lymphoid hyperplasia
Hudnall SD, Betancourt E, Barnhart E, Patel J. Comparative flow immunophenotypic features of the inflammatory infiltrates of Hodgkin lymphoma and lymphoid hyperplasia. Cytometry Part B Clinical Cytometry 2007, 74B: 1-8. PMID: 18061945, DOI: 10.1002/cyto.b.20376.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRegulatory T cellsMixed cellularity HLReactive lymphoid hyperplasiaB cell ratioHodgkin's lymphomaReactive lymphocytic infiltrateT cellsLymphoid hyperplasiaInflammatory infiltrateB cellsCD8 ratioNKT cellsLymphocytic infiltrateHL subtypesLymph nodesImmunophenotypic featuresCell ratioMixed cellularity Hodgkin's lymphomaMalignant Reed-Sternberg cellsEBV-negative casesLymphocyte depletion subtypeRich inflammatory infiltratePercentage of CD4Fluorochrome-conjugated monoclonal antibodiesReed-Sternberg cells
1986
Perforated appendicitis and obstructing colonic carcinoma in the elderly
Sumpio B, Ballantyne G, Zdon M, Modlin I. Perforated appendicitis and obstructing colonic carcinoma in the elderly. Diseases Of The Colon & Rectum 1986, 29: 668-670. PMID: 3757711, DOI: 10.1007/bf02560335.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPerforated appendicitisColonic carcinomaPercent of patientsMajority of patientsYears of ageAppendiceal lumenElderly patientsFaecal fistulaLymphoid hyperplasiaOccult bloodCarcinoid tumorsSecond patientBarium enemaFirst patientColonic cancerDiagnostic colonoscopySigmoid carcinomaColonic neoplasmsCommon causeAppendicitisSuch lesionsPatientsCarcinomaAppendectomyMen
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