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Human papovavirus in a routine urine specimen of a four-year-old boy
Authors:F Braza  K A Johnson  L M Grigg  V F Lopez  V Kavirajan
Affiliation:Department of Anatomic Pathology, Danbury Hospital, CT.
Abstract:
Cellular changes produced by viruses can be readily identified using light microscopy and Papanicolaou stain of a fixed specimen. These findings can then be confirmed by viral culture and/or electron microscopy studies. Human polyomavirus, common in transplant recipients or otherwise immunocompromised patients, is one virus that can be identified using these methods. The following is a case study of a 4-yr-old boy with no known immune impairment who exhibited human papovavirus (polyomavirus) on a routine urine examination. The diagnosis was confirmed by electron microscopy.
Keywords:Human polyomavirus  Nonimmunocompromised child  Papanicolaou stain  Electron microscopy
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