| Literature DB >> 33437667 |
Tadej Strojnik1, Rajko Kavalar2, Kristina Gornik-Kramberger2, Maja Rupnik3, Slavica Lorencic Robnik4, Mara Popovic5, Tomaz Velnar6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The gram-negative aerobic bacterium Moraxella osloensis is an opportunistic pathogen in brain tissues. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Brain infection; Case report; Cerebral gliomatosis; Moraxella osloensis; Stereotactic brain biopsy
Year: 2020 PMID: 33437667 PMCID: PMC7769709 DOI: 10.5306/wjco.v11.i12.1064
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Clin Oncol ISSN: 2218-4333
Figure 1Magnetic resonance imaging, T2-weighted sequence, stereotactic brain biopsy, and post-mortem brain changes in the patient. A: Magnetic resonance imaging revealed some focal areas of high intensity in the white matter of both frontal lobes (arrows) on T2-weighted sequence; B and C: Microscopic feature of cerebral gliomatosis in the genu of the corpus callosum: Hypercellular white matter with tumor cells in between the myelinated fibers [hematoxylin and eosin (H/E) staining and Klüver-Barrera staining, respectively]; D: Microscopic feature of malignant glioma in the splenium of the corpus callosum: Hypercellular tumor composed of polymorphic and some multinucleated tumor cells with brisk mitotic activity (H/E); E: There were no myelinated nerve fibers inside the tumor mass (upper part, star) compared to the adjacent white matter (lower part, circle) (Klüver-Barrera); F: Hypercellular white matter with slightly polymorphic nuclei (arrows) suspected for infiltrating neoplastic glial cells.
An overview of closest matches of patient isolates 16S rDNA with sequences in two databases (GenBank and Ribosomal Database Project)
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| AB643592.1 | 99% | S000386983, S000425263, S002227306, S003316307 | 98.6% |
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| AB905490.1, KC119125.1 | 99% | S003750534, S004078352 | 98.6% |
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| FR823402.1 | 99% | S002223560, S002408247 | 98.6% |
RDP: Ribosomal Database Project.