| Literature DB >> 16451721 |
Matteo Gelardi1, Marilena Tomaiuolo, Michele Cassano, Gaspare Besozzi, Maria Luisa Fiorella, Agata Calvario, Maria Antonia Castellano, Pasquale Cassano.
Abstract
UNLABELLED: A 21-year-old man presented with nasal obstruction of the right nasal fossa of 1 year duration. Nasal endoscopy revealed in the right inferior turbinate head a rounded neoplasm about 1 cm in diameter. Cytologic study of a nasal scraping specimen disclosed numerous clusters containing columnar cells with cytomegaly, prominent multinucleation, markedly sparse shortened cilia; the cytoplasm contained an acidophil area and a small round area that stained poorly; cells with a large intracytoplasmic vacuole that was acidophil and PAS+. Serology tests using the nested polymer chain reaction (PCR) technique on serum, nasal and pharyngeal smears revealed an Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection that was confirmed at electron microscopy. The clinical and cytological features resolved 19 months after the initial evaluation.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16451721 PMCID: PMC1388193 DOI: 10.1186/1743-422X-3-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virol J ISSN: 1743-422X Impact factor: 4.099
Figure 1Nasal endoscopy: rounded neoplasm of inferior turbinate.
Figure 2Numerous clusters containing columnar cells with cytomegaly and multinucleation. M.G.G. 400×.
Figure 3Columnar cell with citomegaly and multinucleation. M.G.G. 1000×.
Figure 4Muciparous globet cell with multinucleation. M.G.G. 1000×.
Figure 5Columnar cells with a large acidophil intracytoplasmic vacuole. M.G.G. 400×.
Figure 6Electron Microscopy (128.000×): Epstein-Barr Virus inside multinuclear cells.