Histopathological and immunohistochemical study of the hepatic lesions experimentally induced by Entamoeba dispar

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The sequence of hepatic necrotic-inflammatory events produced by Entamoeba dispar are originally described in this work. For the first time the experimental lesions produced by E. dispar were described in details, as well as the distribution of the trophozoites detected by the immunohistochemistry. Animals experimentally infected with E. dispar presented necrosis, thrombosis and chronic granulomatous inflammation. Immunoreactive products derived from trofozoites were observed close or associated with trophozoites, epithelioid cells, leucocytes and hepatocytes. Few are the articles on the literature about virulence of E. dispar, which is approximately 9 times more frequent than to Entamoeba histolytica (E. histolytica). Variation in the virulence is therefore expected and signalizing the need of the continuity of studies with E. dispar strains from different places in the world. Taking into account that E. dispar is a closely related species to E. histolytica, these studies could determine new elements involved with E. histolytica pathogenesis, helping us to better understand the disease. © C.A.X. Costa et al., 2010.

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Costa, C. A. X., Brito, K. N. O., Gomes, M. A., & Caliari, M. V. (2010). Histopathological and immunohistochemical study of the hepatic lesions experimentally induced by Entamoeba dispar. European Journal of Histochemistry, 54(3), 170–174. https://doi.org/10.4081/ejh.2010.e39

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