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The pathology of the eye in armadillos experimentally infected withMycobacterium leprae

Authors :
Kadzda J
Dhople Am
Zhou Hm
Shi Zr
Kolk A
Schmidt Ds
Brandt F
Source :
Leprosy Review. 61
Publication Year :
1990
Publisher :
GN1 Genesis Network, 1990.

Abstract

One hundred and twenty-seven eyes from 66 Mycobacterium leprae inoculated armadillos were studied histologically and some ultrastructurally. Inflammatory reactions were found in the following extraocular tissues: the eyelid, including the orbicularis muscle and the third eyelid, extraocular muscles, tear gland and Harder's gland. The early and slight changes of the intraocular tissues, small amounts of lymphocytes, plasma cells and macrophage infiltrations were confined to the area around the anterior angle specifically within the trabeculae and the adjacent ciliary body, the root of the iris and the limbus region of the cornea. But in the cases with severe lesions the whole uvea was densely infiltrated with large, foamy macrophages intermingled with small amounts of lymphocytes, plasma cells and frequently, neutrophils. No specific necrosis of the granulomas was seen. No explanation for the neutrophil infiltrations was given. The lesions in the cornea were significantly less severe than those in the uvea. Retinal lesions comprised of macrophage infiltrations were all obvious extensions of the adjacent uvea lesions. Acid-fast bacilla (AFB) were found within all tissues. The infection of the intraocular tissues in the armadillo eyes seemed to be mainly, if not solely, haematogenous.

Details

ISSN :
03057518
Volume :
61
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Leprosy Review
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....675275fad5602363da2d0a1a083663e8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5935/0305-7518.19900011