| Literature DB >> 25897644 |
Nadine A M E van der Beek, Carla van Tienen, Jubi E de Haan, Jeroen Roelfsema, Pieter J Wismans, Perry J J van Genderen, Herve L Tanghe, Rob M Verdijk, Maarten J Titulaer, Jaap J van Hellemond.
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Keywords: Balamuthia mandrillaris; The Gambia; encephalitis; free-living ameba; meningitis; meningoencephalitis; parasites; protozoa; the Netherlands
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25897644 PMCID: PMC4412220 DOI: 10.3201/eid2105.141325
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
FigurePostmortem pathologic findings for woman in the Netherlands who died of Balamuthia mandrillaris meningoencephalitis after returning from travel to The Gambia. A) Macroscopic coronal central section scan showing hemorrhagic necrotizing lesions of the subependymal, meningeal, and parenchymal areas of the parietotemporal lobes (circles and arrows). B) Low-power microscopic scan showing hemorrhagic necrotizing angiitis of the meningeal vessels (arrow) (original magnification ×25). C) Medium-power microscopic scan (original magnification ×200) showing perivascular trophozoite cuffing (arrows) and granulomatous inflammation. D) High-power microscopic scan (original magnification ×630) showing encysted amebae (arrows) and free trophozoites (arrowhead). Hematoxylin and eosin stains.