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UNUSUAL DEVELOPMENT OF POLYOMA VIRUS IN THE BRAINS OF TWO PATIENTS WITH THE ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME (AIDS) 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
F. SCARAVILLI D. S. ELLIS G. TOVEY J. N. HARCOURT–WEBSTER† R. J. GUILOFF‡ E. SINCLAIR 《Neuropathology and applied neurobiology》1989,15(5):407-418
Two HIV-positive male patients presented with a variety of symptoms including hemiparesis, unsteadiness, progressive loss of vision and poor memory. There were multiple non-enhancing lesions shown by CT scan in the white matter of the cerebral hemispheres. Specimens obtained by burr-hole biopsy showed the features of progressive multifocal leucoencephalopathy (PML) in both cases. Electron microscopy demonstrated round and rod shaped particles of papovavirus in the nuclei and cytoplasm of oligodendrocytes and in processes of astrocytes where abnormal and florid modes of viral replication were seen. Additional features observed were viral particles suggestive of an enterovirus in Case 1 and, in both specimens, massive membrane proliferation within both nuclei and cytoplasm of infected cells together with the presence of tubuloreticular structures (TRS) in the cytoplasm of endothelial cells. At post-mortem, the brain of patient 2 showed PML and HIV encephalitis. The presence of HIV was confirmed by immunohistochemical methods. We suggest that in AIDS patients the abnormality of the immune system induced by HIV causes abnormal replication patterns of papovavirus in the brain. In addition, these cases confirm the frequent occurrence in AIDS patients of TRS, now considered to be a marker for HIV. 相似文献
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ASTROEM KE 《Acta neurologica Scandinavica. Supplementum》1963,39(4):SUPPL4:127-SUPPL4:138
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DEVELOPMENTAL ABNORMALITIES IN INFANTS AND CHILDREN WITH ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME (AIDS) AND AIDS-RELATED COMPLEX 总被引:4,自引:1,他引:3
Monica H. Ultmann Anita L. Belman Holly A. Ruff Brian E. Novick Barbara Cone-Wesson Herbert J. Cohen Arye Rubinstein 《Developmental medicine and child neurology》1985,27(5):563-571
Children with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) display two types of clinical picture: a full-blown AIDS characterized by the presence of opportunistic infections and/or Kaposi's sarcoma and a prodromal stage now identified as AIDS-related complex (ARC). Neurological complications have been identified in infants and children with the disease. This paper discusses the developmental abnormalities in 16 pediatric patients, seven with AIDS and nine with ARC, ranging in age from six months to six years. In all cases, the mothers of these children either had ARC, AIDS and/or used intravenous drugs. Developmental histories showed delayed acquisition of milestones in most children following the diagnosis of AIDS or ARC, with delayed motor milestones consistently noted in both groups. Several children with AIDS actually lost milestones as their illness progressed; this has not occurred in the ARC group. Psychometric testing revealed more severe cognitive dysfunction in the group with AIDS. Involvement of the central nervous system was documented clinically, radiologically, and/or electrophysiologically in all patients with AIDS. In the ARC group the course of the illness has shown greater variability. Medical and social factors that may contribute to the developmental abnormalities are discussed. 相似文献
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LEUKAEMIA IN THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM 总被引:1,自引:1,他引:0
R. M. Hardisty 《Developmental medicine and child neurology》1969,11(5):648-649
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Primary demyelinating lesions have been observed in the central nervous system of 16 (approximately 7%) of a total of 235 clinically normal cats. The size of the lesions varied from small perivascular lesions in white matter to a large lesion occupying the diameter of an optic nerve. Intracytoplasmic inclusions consisting of tubular structures were common to all lesions examined by electron microscopy. The features of these feline lesions are briefly compared with those seen in multiple sclerosis. 相似文献
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