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Endogenous development of Cystoisospora belli in intestinal and biliary epithelium of humans
by
Evason, Kimberley J.
, Walther, Zenta
, Dubey, J. P.
in
Adult
/ Bile
/ Biliary tract
/ Biliary Tract - cytology
/ Biliary Tract - parasitology
/ Biliary Tract - pathology
/ Biopsy
/ Chromatin
/ Coccidiosis - parasitology
/ Cytoplasm
/ Developmental stages
/ digestive system diseases
/ Disease transmission
/ Duodenum - cytology
/ Duodenum - parasitology
/ Duodenum - pathology
/ Epithelial cells
/ Epithelial Cells - parasitology
/ Epithelium
/ Feces
/ gall bladder
/ Gallbladder
/ granules
/ histopathology
/ Humans
/ Immunity
/ Inclusions
/ Infections
/ Ingestion
/ Intestine
/ intestines
/ Isospora
/ Isospora - growth & development
/ Large intestine
/ Leukocytes (eosinophilic)
/ Life Cycle Stages
/ Life cycles
/ Male
/ males
/ meronts
/ Merozoites
/ Merozoites - growth & development
/ Nuclei
/ Oocysts
/ Oocysts - growth & development
/ Parasites
/ Parasitophorous vacuole
/ patients
/ Schizonts
/ Sexual stages
/ Small intestine
/ vacuoles
/ Young Adult
2019
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Endogenous development of Cystoisospora belli in intestinal and biliary epithelium of humans
by
Evason, Kimberley J.
, Walther, Zenta
, Dubey, J. P.
in
Adult
/ Bile
/ Biliary tract
/ Biliary Tract - cytology
/ Biliary Tract - parasitology
/ Biliary Tract - pathology
/ Biopsy
/ Chromatin
/ Coccidiosis - parasitology
/ Cytoplasm
/ Developmental stages
/ digestive system diseases
/ Disease transmission
/ Duodenum - cytology
/ Duodenum - parasitology
/ Duodenum - pathology
/ Epithelial cells
/ Epithelial Cells - parasitology
/ Epithelium
/ Feces
/ gall bladder
/ Gallbladder
/ granules
/ histopathology
/ Humans
/ Immunity
/ Inclusions
/ Infections
/ Ingestion
/ Intestine
/ intestines
/ Isospora
/ Isospora - growth & development
/ Large intestine
/ Leukocytes (eosinophilic)
/ Life Cycle Stages
/ Life cycles
/ Male
/ males
/ meronts
/ Merozoites
/ Merozoites - growth & development
/ Nuclei
/ Oocysts
/ Oocysts - growth & development
/ Parasites
/ Parasitophorous vacuole
/ patients
/ Schizonts
/ Sexual stages
/ Small intestine
/ vacuoles
/ Young Adult
2019
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Endogenous development of Cystoisospora belli in intestinal and biliary epithelium of humans
by
Evason, Kimberley J.
, Walther, Zenta
, Dubey, J. P.
in
Adult
/ Bile
/ Biliary tract
/ Biliary Tract - cytology
/ Biliary Tract - parasitology
/ Biliary Tract - pathology
/ Biopsy
/ Chromatin
/ Coccidiosis - parasitology
/ Cytoplasm
/ Developmental stages
/ digestive system diseases
/ Disease transmission
/ Duodenum - cytology
/ Duodenum - parasitology
/ Duodenum - pathology
/ Epithelial cells
/ Epithelial Cells - parasitology
/ Epithelium
/ Feces
/ gall bladder
/ Gallbladder
/ granules
/ histopathology
/ Humans
/ Immunity
/ Inclusions
/ Infections
/ Ingestion
/ Intestine
/ intestines
/ Isospora
/ Isospora - growth & development
/ Large intestine
/ Leukocytes (eosinophilic)
/ Life Cycle Stages
/ Life cycles
/ Male
/ males
/ meronts
/ Merozoites
/ Merozoites - growth & development
/ Nuclei
/ Oocysts
/ Oocysts - growth & development
/ Parasites
/ Parasitophorous vacuole
/ patients
/ Schizonts
/ Sexual stages
/ Small intestine
/ vacuoles
/ Young Adult
2019
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Endogenous development of Cystoisospora belli in intestinal and biliary epithelium of humans
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Endogenous development of Cystoisospora belli in intestinal and biliary epithelium of humans
2019
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Cystoisospora (Isospora) belli is a coccidian parasite of humans. It can cause serious digestive disorders involving infection of intestines, biliary tract and gallbladder, especially in those with depressed immunity. It has a direct fecal–oral transmission cycle. After ingestion of sporulated oocysts, the parasite multiplies asexually and sexually within host epithelial cells, resulting in unsporulated oocysts that are excreted in feces. The details of asexual and sexual stages are not known and certain inclusions in epithelial cells in biopsy samples have been erroneously identified recently as C. belli. Here, we provide details of developmental stages of C. belli in two patients, in duodenal biopsy of one and biliary epithelium of the other. Immature and mature asexual stages (schizonts/meronts) were seen in epithelial cells. The merozoites were seen singly, in pairs and in groups in single parasitophorous vacuole (pv) in host cytoplasm. Immature and mature meronts were seen together in the same pv; up to eight nuclei were seen in meronts that retained elongated crescent shape; round multinucleated schizonts, seen in other coccidians, were not found. Meronts were up to 25 µm long and contained up to ten merozoites that were 8–11 µm long. The merozoites and meronts contained PAS-positive granules. Microgamonts (male) contained up to 30 nuclei that were arranged at the periphery and had condensed chromatin; 1–3 PAS-positive, eosinophilic, residual bodies were left when microgametes were formed. The microgametes were 4 µm long and PAS-negative. All stages of macrogamonts, including oocysts were PAS-positive. The detailed description of the life cycle stages of C. belli reported here should facilitate in histopathologic diagnosis of this parasite.
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Cambridge University Press
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