HIV, measles, and syphilis: histopathologic characteristics of lymphatic system involvement of three reemerging infectious diseases.

IF 3.9 2区 医学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY Histopathology Pub Date : 2024-12-27 DOI:10.1111/his.15408
Aaron Auerbach, John J Schmieg, Mary Klassen, Ann Nelson, Nadine S Aguilera
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The resurgence of measles, syphilis, and HIV presents a significant threat to global health, especially in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. These three infections involve lymph nodes and have unique pathologic findings in lymph nodes. We explore the pathological and clinical characteristics of these infections, focusing on their involvement of lymph nodes and their pathologic diagnosis in lymph node specimens. For HIV, lymph nodes are sites of viral replication and reservoirs, and the disease demonstrates multiple patterns within lymph nodes. The recent increase in measles, due in part to declining vaccination rates, signals the need for pathologists to be able to identify the characteristic Warthin-Finkeldey cells present in lymph node specimens. Syphilis, a reemerging sexually transmitted infection, often presents with lymphadenopathy and can mimic other conditions, complicating clinical diagnosis. By revisiting well-established findings and presenting new insights into the histopathological changes within lymphoid tissues, this review provides essential knowledge for pathologists and clinicians to improve diagnostic accuracy and treatment outcomes.

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HIV、麻疹和梅毒:三种复发性传染病淋巴系统累及的组织病理学特征。
麻疹、梅毒和艾滋病毒的死灰复燃对全球健康构成重大威胁,特别是在2019冠状病毒病大流行之后。这三种感染涉及淋巴结,在淋巴结有独特的病理表现。我们探讨这些感染的病理和临床特点,重点是淋巴结的参与和淋巴结标本的病理诊断。对于艾滋病毒来说,淋巴结是病毒复制和储存的场所,这种疾病在淋巴结内表现出多种模式。最近麻疹病例的增加,部分原因是疫苗接种率下降,这表明病理学家需要能够识别淋巴结标本中存在的特征性Warthin-Finkeldey细胞。梅毒是一种再次出现的性传播感染,通常表现为淋巴结病,并可模仿其他疾病,使临床诊断复杂化。通过回顾已有的发现,并对淋巴组织内的组织病理学变化提出新的见解,本综述为病理学家和临床医生提高诊断准确性和治疗效果提供了必要的知识。
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Histopathology
Histopathology 医学-病理学
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239
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期刊介绍: Histopathology is an international journal intended to be of practical value to surgical and diagnostic histopathologists, and to investigators of human disease who employ histopathological methods. Our primary purpose is to publish advances in pathology, in particular those applicable to clinical practice and contributing to the better understanding of human disease.
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