Hepatic periovular schistosomal granulomas produced in mice with 50 cercariae per 10 weeks of infection were seen to involute following curative treatment of schistosomiasis. Residual scars remained, however, and the collagen tissue in them presented morphologic evidence of a slow, progressive degradation that lead to the almost complete disappearance of the lesions 4.5 months after chemotherapy. Ultrastructural changes indicative of collagen degradation were represented by focal lytic dissolution of collagen fibrils and/or by the transformation of such fibrils into a granular electron dense material, a picture different from that seen in more acute models of collagen resorption. In older, involuting granulomas, both type I and III collagen...
This paper presents the results of a study aimed at identifying the immunopathological and morphomet...
Twenty Calomys callosus, Rengger, 1830 (Rodentia-Cricetidae) were studied in the early stage of the ...
Hepatosplenic schistosomiasis was the first human disease in which the possibility of extensive long...
Hepatic periovular schistosomal granulomas produced in mice with SO cercariae per 10 weeks of infect...
Optical and electron microscopical evidences of focal matrix degradation were frequently seen in liv...
The collagen structure of isolated and in situ liver granuloma from Swiss Webster mice infected with...
Hepatic fibrosis is the central cause of chronic clinical pathology resulting from infection by the ...
Abstract. Patterns of fibrosis within hepatic and intestinal granulomas of Schistosoma mansoni-infec...
A histological, morphometric and immunocytochemical study of schistosomal periovular granulomas in t...
Amorphous material and altered collagen fragments within dilated secretory vesicles and cisternae of...
Granuloma size is the variable most frequently used to evaluate the immunopathogenesis of schistosom...
Hepatic Schistosoma mansoni periovular granulomas undergo changes in size, cellular composition and ...
Hepatic Schistosoma mansoni periovular granulomas undergo changes in size, cellular composition and ...
Weaning Swiss mice were percutaneously infected with 30 cercariae of Schistosoma mansoni and submitt...
Twenty Calomys callosus , Rengger, 1830 (Rodentia - Cricetidae) were studied in the early stage of...
This paper presents the results of a study aimed at identifying the immunopathological and morphomet...
Twenty Calomys callosus, Rengger, 1830 (Rodentia-Cricetidae) were studied in the early stage of the ...
Hepatosplenic schistosomiasis was the first human disease in which the possibility of extensive long...
Hepatic periovular schistosomal granulomas produced in mice with SO cercariae per 10 weeks of infect...
Optical and electron microscopical evidences of focal matrix degradation were frequently seen in liv...
The collagen structure of isolated and in situ liver granuloma from Swiss Webster mice infected with...
Hepatic fibrosis is the central cause of chronic clinical pathology resulting from infection by the ...
Abstract. Patterns of fibrosis within hepatic and intestinal granulomas of Schistosoma mansoni-infec...
A histological, morphometric and immunocytochemical study of schistosomal periovular granulomas in t...
Amorphous material and altered collagen fragments within dilated secretory vesicles and cisternae of...
Granuloma size is the variable most frequently used to evaluate the immunopathogenesis of schistosom...
Hepatic Schistosoma mansoni periovular granulomas undergo changes in size, cellular composition and ...
Hepatic Schistosoma mansoni periovular granulomas undergo changes in size, cellular composition and ...
Weaning Swiss mice were percutaneously infected with 30 cercariae of Schistosoma mansoni and submitt...
Twenty Calomys callosus , Rengger, 1830 (Rodentia - Cricetidae) were studied in the early stage of...
This paper presents the results of a study aimed at identifying the immunopathological and morphomet...
Twenty Calomys callosus, Rengger, 1830 (Rodentia-Cricetidae) were studied in the early stage of the ...
Hepatosplenic schistosomiasis was the first human disease in which the possibility of extensive long...