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Cytopathology ; 28(2): 103-108, 2017 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27500467

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the present, prospective, cohort study was to monitor urine cytology samples from recipients of renal transplants to search for the occurrence of decoy cells and degenerated inclusion-bearing cells with an aim to correlate the existence of these cells with molecular detection of polyomavirus BK (BKV) DNA in urine. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This study included patients who underwent renal transplantation. Patients had their urine tested quarterly, during the first year post-transplantation, for the presence of decoy cells and degenerated cells, as well as by quantitative determination of BKV load in the urine and plasma. RESULTS: Three hundred and sixty-one examinations were performed on 101 patients within 12 months of attendance. Urine cytology results were: 198 (54.9%) negative and 60 (16.6%) positive for the presence of viral cytopathic effects depending on the presence of BKV infection, 72 (19.9%) positive for the manifestation of degenerated cells and 31 (8.6%) unsatisfactory for analysis. There was a subtle tendency towards the presence of degenerated inclusion-bearing cells in cases in which the virus was detected in voided urine. However, the presence of degenerated cells exhibited a tendency to BKV positivity in months 3, 6 and 9 and, exclusively in month 12, this trend was statistically significant. CONCLUSIONS: There were not enough strong morphological and staining elements to state the origin of the degenerated cells or to describe the nature of the infection (viral or bacterial), given that these cells were undergoing an apoptotic process in post renal transplant patients.


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Polyomavirus Infections/diagnosis , Polyomavirus Infections/virology , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , BK Virus/isolation & purification , Cytodiagnosis/methods , Female , Humans , Kidney Transplantation/methods , Male , Middle Aged , Polyomavirus Infections/urine , Prospective Studies , Tumor Virus Infections/diagnosis , Tumor Virus Infections/urine , Tumor Virus Infections/virology , Young Adult
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Tissue Cell ; 41(1): 67-74, 2009 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18790511

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In this study we used transmission and scanning electron microscopy to examine the spermatozoan structure of Isognomon bicolor and Isognomon alatus. The spermatozoa of both species were of the primitive or ect-aquasperm type. The acrosomal morphologies were essentially similar but the top of the acrosomal vesicle in I. bicolor sperm had a slightly flattened edge whereas the apex of the acrosomal vesicle of I. alatus sperm had a rounded outline. This difference suggested that acrosomal morphology could be an important character for taxonomic differentiation. In the present work, the results demonstrated that the gamete ultrastructure of the two distinct species I. alatus, from Panama, and I. bicolor, from the southeastern region of Brazil, were similar to the other studied species of the superfamily Pterioidea.


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Acrosome/ultrastructure , Bivalvia/classification , Bivalvia/cytology , Animals , Bivalvia/physiology , Brazil , Cytoplasmic Vesicles/ultrastructure , Male , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Microscopy, Electron, Transmission , Species Specificity
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