- Author:
Yong-jian DENG
1
;
Dong-fang QIAO
;
Na TANG
;
Liang ZHAO
;
Juan-zhi CHEN
;
Yan-qing DING
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Autopsy; DiGeorge Syndrome; immunology; pathology; virology; Hepatitis, Viral, Human; pathology; Humans; Hypertrophy, Left Ventricular; pathology; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Lymphocyte Count; Male; Parathyroid Glands; pathology; Pneumonia, Viral; pathology; T-Lymphocytes; immunology; pathology; Thymus Gland; pathology
- From: Chinese Journal of Pathology 2012;41(11):742-746
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo investigate clinicopathological features of DiGeorge syndrome (DGS).
METHODThe clinical features, histological and immunohistochemical findings were analyzed in 5 cases of DGS by autopsy.
RESULTSFive cases of DGS in male infants aged 4 days, 1 month, 7 months, 10 months, and 13 months respectively. Gross and microscopic observations revealed that thymic cortex was depleted of lymphocytes or showed few, dispersed lymphocytes. The thymic medulla showed predominantly epithelial cells with calcified Hassall bodies as well as lymphocyte depletion. T lymphocytes were also scarce in the tonsils, lymph nodes, spleen, and mucosa-associated lymphatic tissue of ileum. In addition, 3 of the 5 patients also showed parathyroid aplasia or dysplasia, and congenital hypertrophy of the ventricular septum.
CONCLUSIONSThe pathological changes indicate that clinicians should be aware of defects of immune system if the infants suffer from severe infections. Pathologists should recognize the importance of abnormalities of lymphohematopoietic tissues in the diagnosis of primary immunodeficiency diseases such as DGS.