| Literature DB >> 28454593 |
Izabella Dolka1, Anna Gruk-Jurka2, Piotr Jurka2, Beata Dolka3, Joanna Bonecka2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Hyaline ring granuloma (HRG) is an uncommon histopathologic finding of unsolved etiopathogenesis. According to the exogenous theory, HRG develops due to implantation of foreign material, most probably indigestible plant fragments. HRG is a comparatively rare condition in humans, mostly involving the oral cavity with very rare extraoral locations. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Dog; Histopathology; Hyaline ring granuloma; Pulse granuloma
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28454593 PMCID: PMC5410023 DOI: 10.1186/s13028-017-0294-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Vet Scand ISSN: 0044-605X Impact factor: 1.695
Fig. 1Photomicrographs of hyaline ring granulomas. a Small lesions disseminated in the omental adipose tissue. HE, bar 200 μm. b Corrugated, eosinophilic structures (hyaline rings) associated with inflammatory cell infiltrate entrapment within the rings. HE, bar 20 μm. c Presence of foreign material, most likely of plant origin, surrounded by hyaline rings (arrows) and chronic granulomatous inflammation with multinucleated foreign-body type giant cells reaction (arrowheads). HE, bar 20 μm. d Plant internal structure characterized by the presence of thin-walled cells forming a honeycomb structure suggestive of phloem, and tubular structures resembling tracheids in the xylem with the appearance of microscopic coils (thin arrows). Implanted plant particles are associated with hyaline rings (arrow) and multinucleated giant cell (arrowhead). HE, bar 20 μm
Fig. 2Photomicrographs of sections stained with selected histochemical methods and microscopy in polarized light for the visualization of hyaline ring granulomas in the omental adipose tissue. a PAS-positive staining of plant matter (arrowhead) and hyaline structures (arrow) surrounded by the connective and adipose tissues. PAS, bar 50 μm. b Most hyaline ring-like structures stained blue with alcian blue. Bar 20 μm. Insets plant cells stained blue, partially lignified and stained magenta by AB. Bar 20 μm. c PAS-positive diastase-resistant staining (PASD) of plant material (arrowhead) associated with the presence of cellulose and hyaline structures (arrow). Bar 50 μm. d Plant particles showing birefringence under polarized light. The same plant structure is presented in Fig. 1d. Bar 20 μm