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Anal cytology: Diagnosis of intestinal spirochaetosis [PDF]

open access: yesCytopathology, 2023
AbstractObjectiveA case of intestinal spirochaetosis diagnosed in anal cytology is presented.MethodsAn anal liquid‐based cytology was performed and stained with Papanicolau and Warthin‐Starry stains.ResultsAn apical filamentous “fringe” was identified in columnar cells groups.ConclusionAnal cytology is a potential tool for intestinal spirochaetosis ...
Jesus Vega-González   +2 more
exaly   +4 more sources

Intestinal spirochaetosis associated with hyperplastic and adenomatous colonic polyps [PDF]

open access: yesPathology Research and Practice, 2012
Intestinal spirochaetosis is a human colonic infection due to Brachyspira aalborgi and Brachyspira pilosicoli causing various abdominal complaints. Although the presence of healthy epithelial cells was hypothesized to be essential for the adhesion of spirochaetes to the colonic mucosa, their adhesion to hyperplastic and adenomatous colonic polyps has ...
Adriana Calderaro   +2 more
exaly   +4 more sources

Brachyspira and its role in avian intestinal spirochaetosis

Veterinary Microbiology, 2014
The fastidious, anaerobic spirochaete Brachyspira is capable of causing enteric disease in avian, porcine and human hosts, amongst others, with a potential for zoonotic transmission. Avian intestinal spirochaetosis (AIS), the resulting disease from colonisation of the caeca and colon of poultry by Brachyspira leads to production losses, with an ...
Roberto M La Ragione, Martin J Woodward
exaly   +5 more sources

Human intestinal spirochaetosis in mid-Norway

Apmis, 1993
Among 1205 mid-Norwegian patients who underwent colorectal biopsies during 1990, 30 cases (2.5%) with human intestinal spirochaetosis (HIS) were found. In only two cases were the spirochaetes mentioned in the biopsy reports. Cases with HIS showed a 7:3 male preponderance, but the mean age did not differ from that in the whole material. The spirochaetes
C F Lindboe
exaly   +2 more sources

Extensive intestinal spirochaetosis in pigs challenged with Brachyspira pilosicoli [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Medical Microbiology, 2004
A field isolate of Brachyspira pilosicoli, the aetiological agent of porcine intestinal spirochaetosis, was inoculated by stomach tube into six 6-week-old pigs. All animals developed loose to watery faeces and were killed successively on days 8, 14 or 17 post-inoculation (day 17 being the end of the study).
Tim K, Jensen   +2 more
openaire   +3 more sources

The first reported case of intestinal spirochaetosis in Japan

Pathology International, 1998
A 65‐year‐old Japanese male consulted Ozuchi Prefectural Hospital (Iwate, Japan) on 19 January 1994 complaining of weight loss. Cecal mucosal biopsy material, which was stained with hematoxylln‐eosin revealed a thick, basophllic fuzzy fringe covering the surface epithelium.
Tamotsu Sugai   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Colonic tubular adenomas and intestinal spirochaetosis: an incompatible association

Histopathology, 1995
Two cases of tubulovillous adenoma and adjacent colonic mucosa were studied in which intestinal spirochaetosis had heavily colonized the non‐neoplastic but not the neoplastic epithelium. Ultrastructural and histochemical studies were performed and we postulate that the reason for this disparity is the normal microvillous pattern of the non‐neoplastic ...
J D Coyne, A Curry, N Y Haboubi
exaly   +3 more sources

Intestinal spirochaetosis: an electron microscopic study of an unusual case

Histopathology, 1982
An unusual case of intestinal spirochaetosis is described. The rectum of a 34‐year‐old male, suffering from Crohn's disease and ankylosing spondylitis, was heavily infested by spirochaetes. Both absorptive and goblet cells were colonized. Spiro‐chaetes were found not only on the luminal surface of these cells, but also within the cytoplasm, in ...
G, Antonakopoulos   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Intestinal Spirochaetosis

Pathology Research and Practice, 1987
K. Delladetsima   +3 more
exaly   +4 more sources

A monoclonal antibody reacting with the cell envelope of spirochaetes isolated from cases of intestinal spirochaetosis in pigs and humans [PDF]

open access: yesFEMS Microbiology Letters, 1995
A monoclonal antibody (mAb) designed BJL/AC1 was prepared against the cell envelope of an intestinal spirochaete (strain 3295) that was isolated from a pig with intestinal spirochaetosis.
David J Hampson
exaly   +1 more source

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