| Literature DB >> 28814315 |
Santosh Tummidi1, Kanchan Kothari2, Roshni Patil2, Shruti S Singhal2, Pooja Keshan2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Microfilaria is a major public health problem in tropical and subtropical countries and is an endemic problem in India. Wuchereria bancrofti is the commonest filarial infection. In some lesions, microfilariae and adult filarial worm have been incidentally detected in fine-needle aspirates. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Adult gravid worm; Breast; Embryoid forms; Filaria; Fine needle aspiration
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28814315 PMCID: PMC5559836 DOI: 10.1186/s13104-017-2709-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Fig. 1A Aspiration of the parasite from lump in the upper outer quadrant of left breast; B sonomammography with cystic lesion measuring 1 × 0.73 cm and filarial dance sign; C adult filarial female worm on slide after 1st attempt of fine needle aspiration; D another adult filaria worm on 2nd attempt of fine needle aspiration
Fig. 2A Wet mount showing one end of adult female worm; B wet mount of female worm other end intact; C wet mount after nick in intestine showed many embryoid forms of parasite coming out in thousands; D toluidine blue stain revealed adult gravid female worm intestine with embryoid forms coming out. E Embryoid forms in clusters (Tol Blue, ×40)
Fig. 3A Microscopy showed many embryoid forms (PAP, ×10); B many coiled microfilariae and embryoid forms seen (PAP, ×40); C uncoiled sheathed microfilariae with tail end being free of nuclei. D Granulomatous reaction to filarial worm along with few lymphocytes, polymorphs and histiocytes along with a coiled microfilariae (Geimsa, ×10); E microfilaria with sheath and tail free of nuclei (Geimsa, ×40); F cell block preparation showing adult worm with many embryoid forms within intestinal cavity (H&E, ×40)