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Indian J Sex Transm Dis AIDS ; 30(2): 100-2, 2009 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21938129

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A 15-year-old boy from a child center presented with a three-month history of a growth in the perianal region. There was a history of repeated peno-anal sexual exposures. On examination there was a fleshy, hyperpigmented, verrucous plaque around the anal verge. The Venereal Disease Research Laboratory Test was reactive in a titer of 1 : 64. Lesional biopsy showed marked epidermal hyperplasia without koilocytes, with a dermal infiltrate composed of lymphocytes, plasma cells and histiocytes. Patient was treated with parenteral penicillin with complete healing of the plaque. This is a rare presentation of secondary syphilis showing condyloma lata resembling condyloma acuminata.

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Z Mikrosk Anat Forsch ; 95(6): 1035-47, 1981.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7199790

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A histological and histochemical study of the ovary of Dysdercus koenigii has been carried out to ascertain the origin of protein, lipid and carbohydrate components of the yolk during vitellogenesis. Germaria of the telotrophic ovarioles of this insect comprise mononucleate and binucleate trophocytes, prefollicular cells and oogonia ensheathed in two membranes. The follicular epithelium derived from the prefollicular cells is multilayered in the beginning of the oocyte development but is progressively reduced to one layer in later stages. Chromatin material in the binucleate trophocytes condenses to form DNA-positive blobs. RNA-positive material flowing from the nutritive cords can be seen at the nutritive cord-oocyte junction. Protein bodies appear first in the intercellular spaces of follicular epithelium during the early vitellogenic stages indicating the supply of yolk protein from the haemolymph. Lipids originate as L1 bodies made up of unsaturated phospholipids in the nucleus (germinal vesicle). These bodies by addition of saturated triglycerides from haemolymph change to L2 bodies, which in turn, knock off phospholipid part and change of L3 bodies. Polysaccharides come as extrusions from the germinal vesicle while glycogen is first seen in the intercellular spaces of follicular epithelium and then passes into the oocyte indicating its origin in the haemolymph.


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Hemiptera/anatomy & histology , Animals , Carbohydrates/analysis , DNA/analysis , Female , Hemiptera/analysis , Lipids/analysis , Oogenesis , Ovary/analysis , Ovary/anatomy & histology , Proteins/analysis
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