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2021 ◽  
Vol 45 (2) ◽  
pp. 1-6
Author(s):  
Ummay Ayman ◽  
Md. A Jahid ◽  
Md. R Alam ◽  
Shonkor K Das

Knowledge of basic structures is prerequisite for acquiring an in-depth idea about the physiology and immunology of the lymphoid system. The study evaluates the age related histomorphometry of cecal tonsil of Sonali chicken at different postnatal stages in Bangladesh as literatures regarding this are very scarce. The investigation was carried out on 25 healthy Sonali chickens representing different stage of postnatal life: days 1, 14, 28, 42, and 56 (n=5). After ethically sacrifice (cervical subluxation method), cecal tonsil was collected and subjected for both gross and histological studies. Haematoxylin and Eosin stain was done for microscopic study. Morphologically, cecal tonsils were located bilaterally at the junction of small and large intestine. It had tubular structure and yellowish white in color. All gross parameters (weight, length, and width) found to be increased significantly (P<0.05) throughout the whole study period. Weight was measured 0.022±0.001 g at day 1 and noticed 0.181±0.016 g at the end of study tenure. The microscopic observations revealed that at day 28 encapsulated lymphatic nodules was present along with the diffuse lymphocytes at the lamina propria and submucosa layer, which was absent at the previous study groups. At day 1, only small infiltration of lymphocytes was identified and at day 14, lymphocytes were aggregating to form lymphatic nodules. After that, age related development was noticed in histological features. The findings would be a milestone to give an idea about the gut health and immune status of Sonali chicken and provide a basis for further immunization research.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 457-460
Author(s):  
N C Patra ◽  
Arkaprava Mandal ◽  
S Pradhan ◽  
R N Hansda ◽  
Samiran Mondal ◽  
...  

In Indian GDP, veterinary sector plays a major role in contribution wherein poultry meat plays good protein source. But the health status is less studied in case of country fowl.Indian country fowl are highly infected with producing emaciation, reduced growth rate, highly morbidity with enteritis.After confirmation by gross and microscopy, samples undergone histopathology study using Haematoxylin and Eosin stain (H&E). Thereafter, the samples also processed for detection of carbohydrate by McManus method using PAS stain and mucoprotein was detected using congo red method.Adult possesses carbohydrate, protein and fat. Histologically the mature, immature and gravid segments were differentiated whereas the histochemical techniques qualifies the biomacromolecules. The lipid droplet showed a clear vacuole preferably in and around the periphery portion. The glycogen distributed in an even manner. Subsequently, the protein was deposited mostly at the periphery in the body surfaces as well as in the egg.


2021 ◽  
pp. 57-58
Author(s):  
M. S. Lalitha ◽  
A. G. Krishnaveni ◽  
A. Vijayalakshmi

BACKGROUND: Primary Central nervous system tumours occupies less than 2% of overall human cancers in adults. The accurate diagnosis of intracranial tumour is necessary for therapeutic and prognostic purpose. Intraoperative smear cytology provides a rapid diagnosis which helps the neurosurgeon for immediate decision regarding the extent of surgery. To Objectives: determine the accuracy of squash preparation, by comparing it with histopathological sections and analysing the cytomorphological features of astrocytoma This was both retrospective and prospective study. We receive Methods: d nineteen radiologically and clinically suspected Astrocytoma in saline with xatives. Crush smear were made and stained with rapid Haematoxylin and Eosin. The corresponding biopsy materials were xed in 10% neutral buffered formalin and submitted for tissue processing. Staining was done with routine Haematoxylin and Eosin stain. The cytomorphologicalfeatures of these tumours were correlated with histopathological sections. In our study, we received Results: nineteen radiologically and clinically suspected Astrocytoma , tissue of all the tumours were soft and easy to smear . Glioblastomamultiforme was the most commonly encounterd tumor amomgneuroepithelial tumor constituting about 42.1% followed by diffuse astrocytoma (36.8%), WHOgrade II and IV tumors of astrocytoma were commonly encountered in ourstudy. Astrocytoma was common in males than females with majority of them fall in 5 th decade. we got 94.7% correlation between squash cytology and histopathology. Squash cytology is Conclusion: simple,rapid, accurate and cost effective diagnostic tool for Astrocytoma


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 69-75
Author(s):  
Ummay Ayman ◽  
Md Rafiqul Alam ◽  
Shonkor Kumar Das

 Although Sonali chicken is introduced to the poultry industry of Bangladesh during 1999-2000 and after that playing a pivotal role in national economy, no literature is available regarding histomorphometry of spleen of Sonali chicken. As spleen is a key component of chicken’s defense mechanism, the study was designed to investigate the age related development of spleen of Sonali chicken, i.e, morphohistology and biometry at several postnatal stages. The investigation was carried out on 25 healthy Sonali chickens representing different ages at after hacting days 1, 14, 28, 42, and 56 (n=5). After ethically sacrifice (cervical subluxation method), spleen was collected and subjected for both macro and microscopic examinations. Haematoxylin and Eosin stain was done for the later. Morphologically, spleen was found lying dorsally at the right side of the abdominal cavity. It was oval or rounded organ, reddish brown in color. The gross morphometric observations (average weight, organ index, length, width and thickness) found significantly increasing throughout the tenure (p<0.001). In microscopic study, no trabeculae and identifying marginal zone was recorded in the splenic parenchyma of Sonali chicken. And a component of white pulp (lymphatic nodules) appeared at day 14 onward. This study gives an insight about the age correlated development of spleen of Sonali chicken at different age intervals which advance our knowledge and leads an array for further immunization researches about immunological activities and molecular detection of spleen, which would be impossible without learning the basic anatomy. Asian J. Med. Biol. Res. March 2021, 7(1): 69-75


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 1864-1867
Author(s):  
Riddhi A Parmar ◽  
Riti P Dixit ◽  
Keval Arvindbhai Patel ◽  
Bhawana S Sharma ◽  
Jigna Dave

Background: Acute appendicitis is one of the most common general surgical emergencies. Around 20-25% of patients who have an appendectomy done are found not to have acute appendicitis on histopathological examination. There is increasing evidence of the involvement of the enteric nervous system, in the immune regulation and monitoring the inflammatory responses. The present study was done to elucidate if neuronal changes in the appendix could be the cause of clinical acute.Materials and methods: Hospital records of 60 cases who were diagnosed as acute appendicitis clinically and who underwent appendectomy either laparoscopic or open, were reviewed. Histopathological records of these resected appendices submitted to the department of histopathology, GAIMS, G.K. General Hospital Bhuj were reviewed for one year for the presence or absence of acute appendicitis or neuronal hyperplasia. Routine Haematoxylin and Eosin stain and S-100 protein staining was done on all these 60 cases.Results: Out of these 60 specimens of appendices received, histopathological examination revealed neuronal hyperplasia in the submucosa and muscularis layer on all the 60 cases. Grading of neuronal hyperplasia was done in all the cases. Out of these 60 specimens of appendices, histopathological examination revealed 48 cases of histopathologically positive acute appendicitis and 12 cases of histopathologically negative acute appendicitis.Conclusions: Neuronal hyperplasia has an important role in the pathogenesis of appendiceal colic in patients with both histopathologically positive acute appendicitis and histopathologically negative acute appendicitis


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ondřej Máca ◽  
David González

Abstract Background: Species of Sarcocystis are parasitic protozoan in poikilothermic and homeothermic animals. Out of the 25 valid avian species, none has been reported in birds of the order Musophagiformes, as the great blue turaco Corythaeola cristata (Vieillot, 1816), which is an endemic bird inhabiting Central and Western Africa. The examination of great blue turacos imported from the Central Africa Republic to Czech Republic allowed the morphological and molecular characterization of a new species of Sarcocystis.Methods: Four turacos imported from the Central Africa Republic to private breeder (Czech Republic) were parasitologically examined through wet mounts of breast, heart and legs muscles for the presence of sarcocysts. Found parasites were molecular and histologically studied by 4 loci (18S rRNA, 28S rRNA, ITS1 and cox1) and haematoxylin and eosin stain, respectively. Results: Three out of 4 examined birds (prevalence: 75%) harboured numerous sarcocysts in breast and leg muscles. No macroscopic lesions where observed. Sarcocysts were microscopic, elongate and ribbon-shaped with a wall characterised by the presence of finger-shaped villar protrusions. The new species is molecularly similar to S. albifronsi, S. anasi, S. atraii, S. chloropusae, S. lari and S. rileyi) in the four loci. Conclusions: This is the first species of Sarcocystis in a musophagiform bird around the world. Genetically, S. cristata sp. nov. represents a distinct species. Phylogenetic analyses are useful for predicting potential definitive hosts of the new Sarcocystis species.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter Fabian Rambau ◽  
Martin Köbel ◽  
Derek Tilley ◽  
Alex Mremi ◽  
Robert Lukande ◽  
...  

Abstract Background: Ovarian cancer is a spectrum of several histologically distinct tumor types that differ in etiology, response to therapy, and prognosis. In resource-limited settings, the diagnosis of ovarian cancer can be challenging. This study describes the distribution of ovarian cancer tumor types in East Africa as well as assessing the diagnostic accuracy by using contemporary methods. Methods: Data from 210 women identified from the records with a diagnosis of ovarian cancer in a period of 15 years were included. Two tissue microarrays were constructed and stained with 20 antibodies relevant to ovarian cancer subtyping. An integrated diagnosis was reached by the review of full Haematoxylin and Eosin stained sections, with consideration of immunohistochemical results. The integrated diagnoses were compared with the original diagnoses, and the degree of agreement was evaluated by percentage and Kappa statistics. Results: Though limited by selection bias, the results suggest lower rates of ovarian cancer in East Africa compared to a North American population from Alberta, Canada. There was a higher proportion of sex cord stromal tumors and germ cell tumors in the East African population. Diagnostic accuracy for main ovarian tumor type categories was substantial (Kappa 0.70), but only fair for specific ovarian carcinoma histotypes (Kappa 0.34). Poor Haematoxylin and Eosin stain was the main factor hindering the correct diagnosis, which was not related to tissue processing. Conclusions: In a resource-limited setting, where immunohistochemistry is not routinely carried out, diagnostic accuracy for the main categories of ovarian carcinoma is substantial and could be further improved by standardization of the basic Haematoxylin and Eosin stain.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter Fabian Rambau ◽  
Martin Köbel ◽  
Derek Tilley ◽  
Alex Mremi ◽  
Robert Lukande ◽  
...  

Abstract Background Ovarian cancer is a spectrum of several histologically distinct tumor types which differ in etiology, response to therapy and prognosis. In a resource-limited settings, the diagnosis of ovarian cancer can be challenging. This study describes the distribution of ovarian cancer tumor types in East Africa as well as assessing the diagnostic accuracy by using contemporary methods. Methods Data from 210 women identified from the records with a diagnosis of ovarian cancer in a period of 15 years were included. Two tissue microarrays were constructed and stained with 20 antibodies relevant to ovarian cancer subtyping. An integrated diagnosis was reached by the review of full Haematoxylin and Eosin stained sections, with consideration of immunohistochemical results. The integrated diagnoses were compared with the original diagnoses, and the degree of agreement was evaluated by percentage and Kappa statistics. Results The estimated rates of ovarian cancer were much lower in East Africa compared to a North American population from Alberta, Canada. There was a higher proportion of sex cord stromal tumors and germ cell tumors in the East African population. Diagnostic accuracy for main ovarian tumor type categories was substantial (Kappa 0.70), but only fair for specific ovarian carcinoma histotypes (Kappa 0.34). Poor Haematoxylin and Eosin stain was the main factor hindering correct diagnosis, which was not related to tissue processing. Conclusions In a resource- limited setting, where immunohistochemistry is not routinely carried out, diagnostic accuracy for the main categories of ovarian carcinoma is substantial and could be further improved by standardization of the basic Haematoxylin and Eosin stain.


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