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Mucocutaneous Splendore‐Hoeppli phenomenon

Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 2008
Splendore‐Hoeppli phenomenon (asteroid bodies) is the in vivo formation of intensely eosinophilic material (radiate, star‐like, asteroid or club‐shaped configurations) around microorganisms (fungi, bacteria and parasites) or biologically inert substances. This study presents a literature review concerning Splendore‐Hoeppli reaction in the mucocutaneous
Mahmoud R Hussein
exaly   +3 more sources

Conjunctival and episcleral Splendore–Hoeppli phenomenon

Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 2008
AbstractThe Splendore–Hoeppli phenomenon originally described in 1908 is a rare pathological state with an as yet unknown cause. Reported is the Splendore–Hoeppli phenomenon present in both eyes of a 36‐year‐old woman. The pathology then proceeded to resolve itself completely within 10 weeks.
Nigel Pinto, Lawrence W Hirst
exaly   +6 more sources

Conjunctival Splendore-Hoeppli Phenomenon in a 3-Year-Old Child

Pediatric and Developmental Pathology, 2006
A case of benign granulomas of the conjunctiva in a 3-year-old girl is reported. Histologic features of the excised conjunctival lesions were consistent with Splendore-Hoeppli phenomenon. This phenomenon is thought to be a granulomatous reaction to an antigen-antibody precipitate related to parasites or fungi.
Diclehan Orhan   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Botryomycosis of Limbal Conjunctiva With Splendore-Hoeppli Phenomenon

JAMA Ophthalmology, 1996
An 84-year-old man complained of irritation of the left eye of several months' duration. He had had several previous surgical procedures including removal of bilateral pterygia and bilateral cataract extraction. Examination of the bulbar conjunctiva on the left eye disclosed a collection of cilia (eyelashes) located adjacent to the limbus at the 11:30 ...
Ramon L Font, R L Font
exaly   +3 more sources

Pseudoactinomycotic radiate granules in the lower female genital tract: Relationship to the splendore-hoeppli phenomenon

Human Pathology, 1982
Splendore-Hoeppli phenomenon, the in vivo formation of eosinophilic radiate structures around microorganisms and biologically inert substances, may simulate actinomycotic sulfur granules and has been recognized in extragenital sites. In the lower female genital tract, the authors have noted these pseudoactinomycotic radiate granules (PAMRAGs) in both ...
Belur S Bhagavan
exaly   +3 more sources

Recurrence of the Splendore–Hoeppli phenomenon

Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 2010
Aparna Raniga, Robert G Weatherhead
exaly   +2 more sources

Splendore‐Hoeppli phenomenon in Pityrosporum folliculitis (pseudoactinomycosis of the skin)

Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 1991
Actinomyces‐like granules showing the Splendore‐Hoeppli phenomenon have been demonstrated in histologic material, e.g. uterine curettings, in various conditions unrelated to genuine actinomycotic infection. The exact nature of the granules and the mechanism of their formation is open to speculation.
O J, Clemmensen, H, Hagdrup
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ThinPrep liquid‐based cytologic diagnosis of hepatic entomophthoromycosis (basidiobolomycosis) with Splendore‐Hoeppli phenomenon

Diagnostic Cytopathology, 2023
AbstractZygomycotic fungal infections are increasingly recognized in immunocompetent and immunocompromised patients in nonendemic countries because of the increased global travels. One of the emerging fungal infections is Entomophthorales which cause deep visceral infections that clinically and radiologically mimic malignancies because they form ...
Badr AbdullGaffar   +2 more
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