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Cytoplasmic azurophilic inclusion bodies in reactive plasmacytosis

Gupta A, Tripathi P, Tyagi S

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Development of Inclusion Bodies in Type II Pneumocyte of Human Fetus

Song JH, Kim DJ, Kim SS, Kim KY, Lee WB

  • KMID: 2071846
  • Korean J Phys Anthropol.
  • 1999 Jun;12(1):91-104.
The formation and development of cytoplasmic inclusion bodies of type II pneumocyte were investigated using 7 cases of human fetal lungs from 9 to 20 weeks of gestation by transmission...
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Idiopathic intranuclear inclusion bodies in the renal tubular epithelia of Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica)

Seok SH, Park JH, Cho SA, Park JH

  • KMID: 1106078
  • J Vet Sci.
  • 2005 Mar;6(1):75-76.
We report idiopathic intranuclear inclusion bodies in the renal tubular epithelia of two cases of among the 960 Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica) in the course of the acute oral...
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Glycogen Granules within the Co-cultured Conjunctival Epithelial Cells of Rabbit with Chlamydia Trachomatis

Jun B, Ko MK, Kim DS

  • KMID: 2336770
  • J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
  • 1999 Feb;40(2):312-317.
Inclusion bodies containing glycogen granules are characteristic feature of infected cells with Chlamydia trachomatis(C. trachomatis). In this study, we investigated the serial changes of the glycogen granules in a rabbit...
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Cytomegalovirus-associated esophageal ulcer in an immunocompetent infant: When should ganciclovir be administered?

Jang HJ, Kim AS, Hwang JB

  • KMID: 2409224
  • Korean J Pediatr.
  • 2012 Dec;55(12):491-493.
Cytomegalovirus (CMV)-associated esophageal ulcer is rare in immunocompetent infants. The presence of inclusion bodies and immunohistochemical staining for CMV in biopsy specimens obtained during esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) indicate that such ulcers...
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Electron microscopic observation of Chlamydia pneumoniae

Lee S, Keum DG, Choi TY

  • KMID: 2039329
  • Korean J Clin Pathol.
  • 1997 Feb;17(1):146-154.
BACKGROUND: Chlamydia pneumoniae causes pneumonia and upper respiratory tract infection and has been recently reported to be associated with coronary atherosclerosis. The difference between C. pneumoniae and other Chlamydia spp....
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Co-cultivation of conjunctival epithelial cells and Chlamydia trachomatis: electron microscopic findings

Kim DS, Ko MK, Kang KT

This study used primary culture of rabbit conjunctival epithelial cells to investigate the infection process of chlamydia. The epithelial cells isolated from conjunctiva of rabbit were initially cultured for three...
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Inclusion Body Myositis: A case report

Oh HI, Yoo YJ, Ahn SH, Chang SK

  • KMID: 2323614
  • J Korean Acad Rehabil Med.
  • 2000 Dec;24(6):1229-1234.
In 1971 inclusion body myositis was reported by Yunis and Samaha. This disease is similar with chronic multiple myositis clinically. Pathologically, inclusion body myositis is characterized by intracytoplasmic vacuole with...
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A Case of Infantile Digital Fibromatosis

Lee KS, Seo SJ, Hong CK, Song KY, Ro BI

We report a case of infantile digital fibromatosis in a 34 month-old boy, who presented with a painless subcutaneous tumor on the medial aspect of the left third toe. A...
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Electron Microscopic Features of Retinal Detachment

Yoo JH

  • KMID: 2042479
  • J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
  • 1974 Sep;15(3):225-227.
Electron microscopic characteristics of primary (rhegmatogenous) retinal separation are described. They namely are degeneration of photoreceptor outer segment, disappearance of lamellar inclusion bodies and melanin granules from apical process both...
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Multiple Glomus Tumors of the Ankle with Prominent Intranuclear Pseudoinclusions

Seok JY, Kim SH, Kwon TJ, Kwon J, Lee YH, Shin KH, Yang WI

  • KMID: 1521629
  • Korean J Pathol.
  • 2007 Oct;41(5):337-342.
Glomus tumors are neoplasms that are composed of modified smooth muscle cells of the glomus body. Here, we report a case of multiple glomus tumors of the ankle that showed...
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Pox viral infection in a rufous turtle dove

Bak EJ, Woo GH

A dead dove was found on the road and submitted for diagnosis. The bird was severely emaciated, with deformation in its facial area. Grossly, white coalescing nodules were seen on...
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A case of Chedia-Higashi Syndrome

Moon DK, Shin SH, Kwon TC, Kang CM

  • KMID: 2208614
  • J Korean Pediatr Soc.
  • 1982 Aug;25(8):843-847.
A case of Chedia-Higashi syndrome in a seven months old male was presented. The diagnosis was suspected by albinism, nystagmus, photophobia, cervical lymphadenopathy, hepatosplenomegaly, past history of frequent infection and...
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Two Cases of Myrmecia Occuring on the Dorsum of Finger

Bang SH, Kim JS, Shin JH, Choi HY, Myung KB

  • KMID: 2302957
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2004 Feb;42(2):220-222.
Myrmecia, a type of palmoplantar warts, are induced by human papilloma virus type 1(HPV1). They occur not only on the palms and soles, but also on the lateral aspects and...
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A Case of Inclusion Body Myositis

Moon JS, Sunwoo IN, Kim TS, Seo CK

  • KMID: 2065967
  • J Korean Neurol Assoc.
  • 1993 Mar;11(1):138-140.
Here we report a case of the classical inclusion body myositis. The muscle pathology in a 61-year-old male patient with slowly progressive proximal muscle weakness and atrophy revealed basophilic rimmed...
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A Case of Molluscum Contagiosum after Nylon-Towel Scrubbing: An Unusual Transmission

Lee JH, Cho SH, Lee JD

Molluscum contagiosum (MC) is a common, benign, viral infection of the skin and mucous membranes that generally affects children. In adults, the condition may be transmitted sexually. Histopathologically, there is...
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May-Hegglin Anomaly Diagnosed by Genetic Study in a Newborn Infant

Lee NH, Kim ES, Sung SI, Ahn SY, Lee MS, Han YM, Kim HJ, Park WS, Chang YS

  • KMID: 1856145
  • Korean J Perinatol.
  • 2012 Jun;23(2):108-112.
May-Hegglin anomaly is an autosomal dominant platelet disorder characterized by giant platelets, thrombocytopenia, and Dohle-like cytoplasmic inclusion bodies in granulocyte. Usually, diagnosis was delayed because they do not have life-threatening...
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The ultrastructure of corneal epithelium after co-cultivation with herpes simplex virus

Lee DY, Ko MK, Choe JK

To elucidate the ultrastructural change of corneal epithelium co-cultured with herpes simplex virus (HSV), the corneal epithelium of 3 rabbits was excised and cultivated in culture media. After 7 days,...
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A Case of Zoster Duplex Bilateralis

Shin BJ, Shim JH, Seo SJ, Hong CK

Herpes zoster involving noncontiguous dual dermatomes is very rare in both immunocompetent and immunocompromised persons. This unique presentation has been referred to as zoster duplex unilateralis or bilateralis, depending whether...
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Pale bodies in hepatocellular carcinoma

Moon WS, Yu HC, Chung MJ, Kang MJ, Lee DG

Histochemical, immunohistochemical and ultrastructural studies were performed on cases of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) with pale bodies (PB). HCC containing PBs was observed in 3 (5.5%) of 55 consecutively resected HCC...
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