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A 61-year-woman was referred because of declining general health. A diagnosis of uterine malignancy was suspected on the basis of uterine enlargement and an elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate. Hysterectomy was performed, and histologic examination revealed necrotizing
vasculitis
affecting the ovaries, fallopian tube, and
uterus
. Muscle biopsy showed typical periarteritis nodosa lesions. Despite the scarcity of such cases, the incidental finding of necrotizing arteritis in a surgical uterine specimen warrants further investigation to determine if the vasculitic process is localized.
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PMID:Systemic polyarteritis nodosa diagnosed at hysterectomy. 288 78
Pregnant goats were inoculated intravenously or in uterine arteries with Brucella abortus, and tissues from the
uterus
and placenta were examined by electron microscopy. Identification of B. abortus in placentae was with antibody-coated colloidal gold. B. abortus was first seen in phagosomes of erythrophagocytic trophoblasts and in the rough endoplasmic reticulum of chorioallantoic trophoblasts. Subsequently, trophoblast necrosis and ulceration of chorioallantoic membranes were present. Coincidently, B. abortus was present in the lumen of placental capillaries. In late stages of infection, placental
vasculitis
was present, and placentomal trophoblasts were separated from maternal syncytial epithelium. In lesions with
vasculitis
, large numbers of B. abortus were in connective tissue of chorionic villi. Within the placentome, trophoblasts that lined chorionic villi contained no intracellular bacteria and were separated from B. abortus by intact basement membranes. These results suggest that bacteremic B. abortus is endocytosed by erythrophagocytic trophoblasts and that B. abortus replicates in the rough endoplasmic reticulum of chorioallantoic trophoblasts. Replication of brucellae in trophoblastic rough endoplasmic reticulum is unique; we believe that B. abortus may utilize endoplasmic reticulum for synthesis and glycosylation of bacterial membrane proteins or that B. abortus catabolizes trophoblast secretory proteins.
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PMID:Pathogenesis of placentitis in the goat inoculated with Brucella abortus. II. Ultrastructural studies. 308 10
The pathology of 60 aged female SENCAR mice used as acetone controls in skin painting studies was studied. Fifty percent of the mice survived past 96 weeks of age. The major contributing causes of death identified in 42 mice were glomerulonephritis (8 mice), histiocytic sarcoma (7 mice), and other tumors (8 mice). Glomerulonephritis was found in the majority of mice and was associated with thymic hyperplasia, focal
vasculitis
, and lymphoid hyperplasia. Necropsy of 58 mice surviving past 50 weeks of age revealed that 41 had an average of 1.36 tumors per mouse. The most common tumors included histiocytic sarcoma (13 mice), pulmonary adenoma or adenocarcinoma (11 mice), mammary tumors (11 mice), follicular center cell lymphoma (4 mice), and hepatocellular adenoma (4 mice). The 13 histiocytic sarcomas appeared to arise in the
uterus
and metastasized to liver (9 mice), lung (4 mice), kidney (3 mice), and other tissues. Lung tumors were of the solid and papillary types, and tumor cells frequently contained surfactant apoprotein (SAP) but did not contain Clara cell antigens, suggesting their origin from alveolar Type II cells. A variety of nonneoplastic lesions, similar to those observed in other mouse strains, were seen in other tissues of these mice. Amyloid-like material was seen only in nasal turbinates and thyroid gland. In a group of 28 mice exposed to 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (TPA) for up to 88 weeks, as a control for other treatment groups, 7 (25%) had papillomas and 5 (17.8%) had squamous cell carcinomas of the skin at necropsy, although many other induced papillomas regressed during the study.
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PMID:Pathology of aging female SENCAR mice used as controls in skin two-stage carcinogenesis studies. 378 Jun 36
An elderly female with laboratory evidence of rheumatoid arthritis presented with malnutrition, elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate, peripheral eosinophilia with eosinophilic infiltration of the pleura,
uterus
, skin and muscle without granuloma formation. She developed a necrotizing
vasculitis
of the mesenteric vessels without granuloma and died. This case illustrates that polyarteritis nodosa, even of the overlap type, may produce severe widespread mesenteric
vasculitis
.
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PMID:Polyarteritis overlap syndrome with extensive bowel infarction. 610 12
Six pregnant mares were given equine viral arteritis virus intravenously. Tissues from genital tracts, placentae, and fetuses were examined by light and electron microscopy to study the mechanism of abortion. Four mares which died with acute disease had diffuse vacuolation of endometrial epithelium and systemic necrotizing
vasculitis
. Two of these mares had dead fetuses and two had live fetuses; virus was isolated from tissues of one live fetus. Placentae of mares dying from acute disease did not have lesions attributable to infection; virus was isolated from two of these placentae. One of the two mares which recovered from clinical disease aborted a dead fetus eight days after inoculation. The mare had severe necrotizing myometritis and virus was isolated from maternal ovaries and from fetal tissues. The fetus did not have lesions attributable to arteritis virus. These results suggest that although fetal death may occur in utero during acute equine viral arteritis, abortion probably is due to lesions in the
uterus
of the mare.
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PMID:Pathology of maternal genital tract, placenta, and fetus in equine viral arteritis. 632 24
Extensive clinical investigation of asymptomatic
vasculitis
found in routine histopathological studies following gynecological surgery may often be unnecessary. In 11 patients necrotizing
angiitis
was an incidental finding in surgically removed uterine and uterine adnexal tissues. Following irradiation for urinary bladder carcinoma, one patient died during radical surgery:
vasculitis
was found in surgically resected pelvic organs, colon and kidneys. In other patients,
vasculitis
may have been attributable to drugs, e.g. penicillin, or to local arthus-like reaction following cone biopsy of cervix. Available from 6 of these cases, follow-up data presented no evidence of progressive systemic vascular disease, supporting the view that incidentally encountered necrotizing
angiitis
of
uterus
and uterine adnexa, like that of the appendix, may be innocuous.
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PMID:Necrotizing vasculitis in gynecological surgery. 719 Sep 39
Polyarteritis nodosa is a rare disorder and a form of systemic
vasculitis
. A 48 year-old female was admitted to the hospital because menorrhagia and pelvic pain in February 1993. The patient underwent exploratory laparotomy resulting in a total hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy for myoma of
uterus
and a right adnexal cystic mass. Histopathologic examination revealed left ovarian periarteritis nodosa. Further investigation and 9 months follow-up failed to show any systemic involvement. To our knowledge the isolated ovarian polyarteritis nodosa is the first case in the literature.
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PMID:Isolated ovarian polyarteritis nodosa. 797 53
In the winter of 1990/91 a new, economically devastating disease occurred in european pig breeding herds, characterized by late-term abortion, stillbirth and a high morbidity and mortality of suckling piglets. Because of the clinical picture the disease was named porcine epidemic and respiratory syndrome (PEARS). In this study investigations were carried out in tissues of
uterus
and placentae of late gestational sows (107 to 112 days of gestation) in three different groups of animals: group I = control animals (n = 2) group II = naturally infected sows (n = 12) from farms, where PEARS recently had been introduced; group III = sows (n = 2), experimentally inoculated with placental homogenates from animals of group II. Both in naturally infected as well as in experimentally infected sows a multifocal, lymphohistiocytic
vasculitis
and perivascular cell infiltration was observed in the endometrium and maternal part of the placenta, but not in the fetal one. In the fetomaternal unit there were multifocal microseparations of the epithelial layers present. Transmission electron microscopically spherical or oval virus-like particles of 45 to 75 mm in diameter were frequently found on the surface of endothelial cells of blood vessels in the maternal placenta, in a few cases in the intercellular channel system between uterine epithelial cells or on endothelial cells of capillaries in the fetal placenta. Serological results indicate, that an infection with Lelystad virus had occurred in naturally and experimentally infected sows and that transplacental infection was present.
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PMID:Uterine and placental alterations in pregnant sows associated with the porcine epidemic abortion and respiratory syndrome (PEARS). 823 96
We report the case of an 81 year-old woman admitted because of declining general health, fever and elevated sedimentation rate. Identification of a pelvic mass on the computed tomographic scan led to perform hysterectomy with a working diagnosis of ovarian malignancy. Histological examination revealed typical lesions of polyarteritis nodosa of
uterus
and fallopian tube vessels. Diffuse process of the
vasculitis
was suggested by persistence of fever and elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate after hysterectomy. Treatment consisting of high-dose corticosteroids and pulses of cyclophosphamide resulted in prompt clinical and biological improvement. We discuss the incidence, the clinical features and the localized or diffuse nature of genital involvement in polyarteritis nodosa and other
vasculitis
.
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PMID:[Uterine localization of periarteritis nodosa disclosed by fever of long duration]. 867 85
Acute exposure of mammals to the environmental pollutant 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) results in a diverse set of toxicologic and pathologic effects. The mechanism of some of these effects has been studied extensively in vitro and correlative studies have indicated the involvement of a transcription factor known as the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR). However, a definitive association of the AHR with TCDD-mediated toxicity has been difficult to establish due to the diversity of effects and the ubiquitous expression of this receptor. In an effort to distinguish AHR-mediated TCDD toxicities from those resulting from alternative pathways, we have made use of the recently described AHR-deficient mouse that was generated by locus-specific homologous recombination in embryonic stem cells. Present studies demonstrate that AHR-deficient mice are relatively unaffected by doses of TCDD (2000 micrograms/kg) 10-fold higher than that found to induce severe toxic and pathologic effects in littermates expressing a functional AHR. Analyses of liver, thymus, heart, kidney, pancreas, spleen, lymph nodes, and
uterus
from AHR-deficient mice identified no significant TCDD-induced lesions. The resistance of AHR-deficient mice to TCDD-induced thymic atrophy appears restricted to processes involving AHR since the corticosteroid dexamethasone rapidly and efficiently induced cortical depletion in both AHR-deficient and normal littermate control mice. Taken together these results suggest that the pathological changes induced by TCDD in the liver and thymus are mediated entirely by the AHR. However, it is important to note that at high doses of TCDD, AHR-deficient mice displayed limited
vasculitis
and scattered single cell necrosis in their lungs and livers, respectively. The mechanism(s) responsible for these apparently receptor-independent processes remain unclear but may involve novel, alternative pathways for TCDD-induced toxicity.
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PMID:Aryl-hydrocarbon receptor-deficient mice are resistant to 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin-induced toxicity. 880 83
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