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Intracellular protozoan infection in small intestinal biopsies of patients with AIDS: Light and electron microscopic evaluation

  • R. Boldorini
  • , A. Tosoni
  • , G. Mazzucco
  • , M. Cernuschi
  • , P. Caramello
  • , E. Maran
  • , G. Costanzi
  • , G. Monga

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Abstract

Small intestinal biopsies of 21 patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) with light microscopic findings diagnostic or suspicious for parasite infection were investigated by transmission electron microscopy (TEM). TEM allowed us to identify and specify the genus and species of involved parasites in 16 out of the 21 cases: 7 Cryptosporidium parvum, 5 Enterocytozoon bieneusi and 4 Isospora belli. Cryptosporidium was easily identified on light microscopy (LM), and only slightly influenced by parasite burden in all the 7 cases; TEM confirmed LM diagnosis and made it possible to characterize the parasites as C. parvum. The identification of Microsporidium on LM in our cases was related to the burden of parasite; its presence was certainty identified in 2 cases and suspected in 3. TEM allowed to identify these parasites as E. bieneusi. Intracytoplasmic coccidia could be detected with certainty in semithin sections in all 4 cases, but TEM was always needed to specify the infectious agent as I. belli. In 5 cases the suspicious of protozoan infection on LM (3 microsporidia, 1 intracytoplasmic coccidia and 1 Cryptosporidium) was not confirmed by TEM. Our data suggest that TEM is an appropriate diagnostic tool in this field of pathology and necessary in most of the cases.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)249-259
Number of pages11
JournalPathology Research and Practice
Volume192
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 1996

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Keywords

  • AIDS
  • Diagnostic electron microscopy
  • Protozoa
  • Small intestinal biopsy

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