2.Specific identification of herpes simplex virus in human esophagus with rapid in situ hybridization in 5 cases.
Ying-Lan GAO ; Sung-Sun KIM ; Chang-Woo HAN ; Yoo-Duk CHOI ; Jong-Hee NAM ; Sang-Woo JUHNG ; Jun-Shuo JIN ; Ling-Fei KONG ; Chang-Soo PARK
Chinese Medical Sciences Journal 2008;23(2):126-128
Aged
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Aged, 80 and over
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Esophagus
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pathology
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virology
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Herpes Simplex
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diagnosis
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genetics
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pathology
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Humans
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In Situ Hybridization
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Simplexvirus
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genetics
3.Disseminated neonatal herpes simplex virus infection with necrotizing encephalitis: an autopsy case.
Yeon Lim SUH ; Hyomin KIM ; Je G CHI ; Hye Ran BYUN ; Keun LEE
Journal of Korean Medical Science 1987;2(2):123-127
An autopsy case of disseminated HSV type 2 infection occurring in a neonate at 32 weeks' gestation, delivered by cesarean section after premature rupture of membrane of 7 days duration, is presented. Herpes simplex virus type 2 was isolated from the vesicular skin lesion. The mother and patient had specific antibody to type 2 herpes simplex virus. Patient's parents had denied any herpetic orolabial or genital lesion during or before this pregnancy. Cultures from the cervical and vaginal swabs of the mother were negative for HSV. Postmortem examination showed hepatic necrosis, skin vesicle, devastating necrotizing inflammation of the brain, chorioretinitis and interstitial pneumonitis.
Autopsy
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Brain/pathology
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Encephalitis/*etiology
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Herpes Simplex/*congenital/pathology
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Humans
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Infant, Newborn
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Infant, Premature, Diseases/*pathology
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Liver/pathology
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Male
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Necrosis
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Skin/pathology
4.Oesophageal ulcers secondary to doxycycline and herpes simplex infection in an immunocompetent patient.
Thangavelu SARAVANAN ; Pemasari Upali TELISINGHE ; Vui Heng CHONG
Singapore medical journal 2012;53(4):e69-70
Oesophageal ulcerations are generally rare occurrences that are most commonly associated with gastro-oesophageal reflux disorder. Other causes include medications and infections in immunocompromised patients. Among the medications used in daily practice, doxycycline is most commonly implicated. Multiple aetiologies are generally uncommon. We report a case of mid-oesophageal ulcerations secondary to doxycycline and herpes simplex virus infection in an immunocompetent patient.
Anti-Bacterial Agents
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adverse effects
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Doxycycline
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adverse effects
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Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal
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Esophageal Diseases
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etiology
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pathology
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Esophagus
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pathology
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virology
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Female
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Herpes Simplex
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complications
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Humans
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Middle Aged
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Ulcer
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etiology
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pathology
5.Concurrent Reactivation of Varicella Zoster Virus and Herpes Simplex Virus in an Immunocompetent Child.
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2004;19(4):598-600
Latency within the nervous system is a characteristic feature of herpesviridae infection. It is reactivated by triggering factors such as UV exposure, stress, and trauma. Simultaneous reactivation of herpes simplex and herpes zoster is uncommon, however, an observation provably explained by differences in the trigerring mechanism. Concurrent reactivation of herpes simplex virus (HSV) and varicella zoster virus (VZV) is occasionally encountered in immunosuppressed patients; on the other hand, it is rarely reported in immunocompetent individuals. We present the case of an immunocompetent 8-yr-old female patient with concurrent reactivation of HSV on the face and VZV on the right L2 dermatome.
Buttocks/pathology/virology
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Child
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Face
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Female
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Herpes Simplex/complications/diagnosis/pathology/*virology
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Herpes Zoster/complications/diagnosis/pathology/*virology
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Herpesvirus 3, Human/*physiology
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Humans
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Immunocompetence
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Simplexvirus/*physiology
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Thigh/pathology/virology
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*Virus Activation
6.Congenital hydrocephalus-analysis of 49 cases.
Journal of Korean Medical Science 1991;6(4):287-298
The causes of congenital hydrocephalus vary widely and have an important effect in determining the future counseling of affected cases. We analyzed the postmortem findings of 49 autopsies diagnosed as hydrocephalus to find the causes and related conditions. The cases were collected during the last 10 years (1981-1990). The cases consisted of 25 cases associated with various congenital malformations of the central nervous system (CNS), 14 cases of posthemorrhagic hydrocephalus, 4 cases of postinfection hydrocephalus, and 2 cases of hydranencephaly. Four cases were associated with supracerebellar arachnoid cyst (1) and unknown causes (3). Twenty-five cases associated with congenital malformation of the CNS consisted of 10 cases of holotelencephaly, 5 cases of stenosis of the Sylvian aqueduct, 4 cases of agenesis of the corpus callosum, and 3 cases each of Dandy-Walker malformation and Arnold-Chiari malformation. Various malformations of other organs were associated with these cases. Cardiovascular malformations were common, consisting of 11 cases of patent ductus arteriosus (PDA), 7 cases of atrial septal defect (ASD), and 6 cases of patent foramen ovale (PFO). Among the anomalies of the respiratory system, abnormal lobation was commonly associated, as well as hypoplasia of the lung. Gastrointestinal malformations included Meckel's diverticulum, diaphragmatic hernia, mobile intestine, and midline small liver. Cryptorchidism was the most common malformation in the genitourinary system. Holotelencephaly cases showed multiple craniofacial anomalies, as well as other malformations in the central nervous system. Skeletal malformations included polydactyly, simian crease, and flexion deformity. There were no specific constellations of malformations in these different groups of CNS malformations associated with hydrocephalus.
*Abnormalities, Multiple/pathology
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Autopsy
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Central Nervous System/abnormalities
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Cerebral Hemorrhage/complications
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Female
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Fetal Diseases
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Herpes Simplex/complications
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Humans
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Hydrocephalus/complications/embryology/*etiology/pathology
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Infant, Newborn
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Male
7.Effect of HSV-1 infection on the viability of the primary cultured chicken embryo telencephalon neurons.
Dexin WANG ; Ruijin WANG ; Zijing FENG ; Jaiwei WANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2002;16(4):312-314
OBJECTIVETo observe the effect of HSV-1 infection on the viability of the cultured chicken embryo telencephalon neurons in vitro.
METHODSPrimary culture model of chicken embryo of telencephalon neurons was established. Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) was propagated in Vero cells and viral titer was measured by plaque forming method. Inverted microscope, transmission electron microscope, MTT cell viability and DNA agarose gels electrophoresis were used to evaluate the effect of HSV-1 infection on the neurons.
RESULTSAt 24, 48, 72 hours post infection the viability of the neurons decreased by 25%, 56%, 97% as compared with the control group. Morphological changes and DNA agarose gel electrophoresis showed a necrotic effect.
CONCLUSIONSHSV-1 infection induced a remarkable decrease on the viability of neurons by necrosis rather than apoptosis.
Animals ; Cercopithecus aethiops ; Chick Embryo ; Herpes Simplex ; pathology ; virology ; Herpesvirus 1, Human ; In Vitro Techniques ; Necrosis ; Neurons ; pathology ; Telencephalon ; cytology ; Vero Cells ; Virus Cultivation
8.Inhibition effects of rhubarb ethanol extract on herpes simplex virus infection in vivo.
Zhi-yu WANG ; Bin XU ; Yan-yan SONG ; Gui-ting WANG ; Hong-zhi XU ; Xiao-fan WANG ; Yong-lei XUE ; Zhan-yong WANG ; Xiu-ping YU
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2003;17(2):169-173
OBJECTIVETo know the anti-viral effects of rhubarb ethanol extract (REE) on herpes simplex virus(HSV) infection in vivo.
METHODSBALB/c mice inoculated from tail vein with 0.15 ml of HSV (TCID50=10(3)) were injected hypodermically with REE next day. After divided into seven groups, three groups of mice were given different doses of REE respectively and the other groups as controls. Pathological sections from the liver, spleen, kidney were made at different times of postinfection, and their pathological changes were observed under microscope; the virus titers in viscera were assayed by using plaque formation technique and the rhubarb inhibitions to the infection of HSV in vivo?were observed.
RESULTSNo toxic response to mice were observed for REE injected hypodermically; no pathological changes were observed in different therapy groups of spleens. And those in livers and kidneys at medium- and high-dosed groups disappeared quickly. The effect of low-dosed group was equal to that of positive control group, acyclovir(ACV); the results of the titer tests showed that the virus decreased rapidly by using REE, especially in the medium- and high-dosed groups which were much more marked than the low-dosed group; Q test of the data showed that total mean value had statistical significance (F=49.1459, P<0.01); moreover there were statistical significance between therapy groups (ACV, DH1, DH2, DH3) and non-therapy groups (VC) (P<0.01 ) and between DH2, DH3 and DH1 (P<0.01); no statistical significance were found between DH1, DH2 or DH3 and ACV (P>0.05). Results show that as to the effect of decreasing the average of the total titer, rhubarb is as effective as ACV; furthermore, the medium- and high-dosed groups are superior to the low-dosed group.
CONCLUSIONSREE has significant anti-viral effect on HSV in vivo; there will be a wide application foreground of it in clinical usage.
Animals ; Antiviral Agents ; pharmacology ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; pharmacology ; Female ; Herpes Simplex ; pathology ; virology ; Herpesvirus 1, Human ; drug effects ; Male ; Mice ; Random Allocation ; Rheum
9.Infection of cytomegalovirus and herpes simplex virus and morphology of the infected spermatogenic cells in infertile men.
Kun-He WU ; Qing-Kui ZHOU ; Jian-Hong HUANG ; Ri-Quan LAI ; Fei-Hong LIN ; Bing LI ; Chang-Bins ZHANG ; Wei-Ning ZHOU ; Zhao-Ping ZHU
National Journal of Andrology 2007;13(12):1075-1079
OBJECTIVETo study the infection of human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) and herpes simplex virus type II (HSV-I) and the morphological characteristics of the infected spermatogenic cells in the semen of infertile men.
METHODSWe washed and concentrated the spermatogenic cells obtained from 83 semen samples of infertile men, extracted DNA and then screened HCMV and HSV-II by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Immunocytochemistry (ICC) was used to detect the expression of correlative virus antigens of the positive semen cells, and the cytology smear was employed to observe the morphological changes of the spermatogenic cells under the microscope after cytology staining.
RESULTSOf all the semen samples, 8 were HCMV positive, 4 HSV-II positive, but none were both HCMV and HSV-II positive. HCMV late antigens were positively and HCMV early antigens negatively expressed in the spermatogenic cells of the 8 HCMV positive cases. In the 4 HSV-II positive cases, 3 were positively and 1 weakly positively expressed. In the semen of the 12 positive cases were found large numbers of immature spermatogenic cells, with different manifestations of apoptosis, such as chromatin pycnosis, vacuoles, damaged nuclear membrane, and apoptotic bodies, but without virus infection-induced specific morphological alteration. Sperm concentration of the positive group was significantly lower than that of the negative (P < 0. 05).
CONCLUSIONSpermatogenic cells infected by HCMV and HSV-II may cause pathologic lesions and affect spermatogenesis. Morphologically, the infected spermatogenic cells may undergo some pathologic alteration, such as apoptosis. The rate of HCMV infection is higher among infertile males with pathologic cells in the semen.
Adult ; Antigens, Viral ; analysis ; Cytomegalovirus ; genetics ; immunology ; Cytomegalovirus Infections ; pathology ; virology ; DNA, Viral ; genetics ; Herpes Simplex ; pathology ; virology ; Herpesvirus 2, Human ; genetics ; immunology ; Humans ; Immunohistochemistry ; Infertility, Male ; pathology ; virology ; Male ; Polymerase Chain Reaction ; Semen ; cytology ; virology ; Spermatozoa ; cytology ; virology
10.Antiviral effect of Folium Isatidis on herpes simplex virus type I.
Jian-guo FANG ; Ya HU ; Jie TANG ; Wen-qing WANG ; Zhan-qiu YANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2005;30(17):1343-1346
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the antiviral effect of different chemical fractions isolated from Folium Isatidis on herpes simplex virus type I (HSV- I).
METHODAnti- HSV- I effects of Folium Isatidis were investigated in Hep-2 cell by adopting MTT colorimetric assay and observing cytopathic effect (CPE). Treatment index (TI) was used to evaluate the antiviral activity of different chemical fractions from Folium Isatidis. The antiviral mechanism of Folium Isatidis was investigated by changing the different ways of drug administration.
RESULTThe fractions II approximately V from Folium Isatidis inactivate HSV- I directly. None of the chemical fractions had antiviral effects of adsorption-blocking. The chemical fractions except fraction III and fraction V inhibited the biological synthesis of HSV- I. The fraction IV significantly reduce death rate of mice infected with HSV- I.
CONCLUSIONThe fraction IV from Folium Isatidis has powerful anti-HSV-lI effect in vitro and in vivo.
Animals ; Antiviral Agents ; pharmacology ; toxicity ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; chemistry ; pharmacology ; toxicity ; Female ; Herpes Simplex ; virology ; Herpesvirus 1, Human ; drug effects ; Humans ; Isatis ; chemistry ; Laryngeal Neoplasms ; pathology ; Male ; Mice ; Plant Leaves ; chemistry ; Tumor Cells, Cultured