′Unstained′ and ′de stained′ sections in the diagnosis of chromoblastomycosis: A clinico-pathological study

<b>Background:</b> Diagnosis of chromoblastomycosis is frequently missed for many reasons: (1) rarity of the lesion (2) requirement of careful search for diagnostic &#x2032;sclerotic&#x2032; bodies which are often sparse in clinical material such as tissue and exudates (3) often...

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Main Authors: Chavan Sateesh, Kulkarni M, Makannavar J
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2010-10-01
Series:Indian Journal of Pathology and Microbiology
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Online Access:http://www.ijpmonline.org/article.asp?issn=0377-4929;year=2010;volume=53;issue=4;spage=666;epage=671;aulast=Chavan
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spelling doaj-a3838dec46884ba2b69bd2bb96627c692020-11-24T21:36:14ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Pathology and Microbiology0377-49290974-51302010-10-01534666671&#x2032;Unstained&#x2032; and &#x2032;de stained&#x2032; sections in the diagnosis of chromoblastomycosis: A clinico-pathological studyChavan SateeshKulkarni MMakannavar J<b>Background:</b> Diagnosis of chromoblastomycosis is frequently missed for many reasons: (1) rarity of the lesion (2) requirement of careful search for diagnostic &#x2032;sclerotic&#x2032; bodies which are often sparse in clinical material such as tissue and exudates (3) often they elicit tissue reactions such as verrucous lesion and micro abscesses, misleading the diagnosis (4) lack of &#x2032;clinical suspicion&#x2032;. <b>Aims:</b> (1) To compare the feasibility of &#x2032;unstained&#x2032;, &#x2032;stained&#x2032; and &#x2032;de stained&#x2032; sections in identification of the diagnostic &#x2032; sclerotic&#x2032; bodies (2) To study histopathological features of chromoblastomycosis, and (3) To highlight the importance of clinical suspicion in the diagnosis of chromoblastomycosis. <b>Design</b> : This is a retrospective study conducted on six clinically unsuspected, histopathologically diagnosed cases of chromoblastomycosis. <b>Results:</b> Most common clinical presentation was verrucous lesion over extremities affecting adult men engaged in outdoor works. Sclerotic bodies and their characteristic features were easily identified in both &#x2032;unstained&#x2032; and &#x2032;de stained&#x2032; sections. Special stains such as Fontana Masson and Gomori&#x2032;s methenamine silver nitrate are useful for demonstrating hyphal forms in keratinized layers and for illustration purposes. <b>Conclusion:</b> Both &#x2032;unstained&#x2032; and &#x2032;de stained&#x2032; sections can be used for rapid screening of sclerotic bodies. &#x2032;De stained&#x2032; sections can be used as a suitable substitute for special stains for confirmation and for retrospective review of all verrucous lesions to diagnose the missed lesion. Clinical suspicion is very important in the diagnosis of chromoblastomycosis as it helps pathologist to screen for diagnostic sclerotic bodies.http://www.ijpmonline.org/article.asp?issn=0377-4929;year=2010;volume=53;issue=4;spage=666;epage=671;aulast=ChavanChromoblastomycosisde stained sections<i>Fonsecea pedrosoi</i>phaeohyphomycosispseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasiasclerotic bodiestransepithelial migrationunstained sections
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author Chavan Sateesh
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Makannavar J
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Kulkarni M
Makannavar J
&#x2032;Unstained&#x2032; and &#x2032;de stained&#x2032; sections in the diagnosis of chromoblastomycosis: A clinico-pathological study
Indian Journal of Pathology and Microbiology
Chromoblastomycosis
de stained sections
<i>Fonsecea pedrosoi</i>
phaeohyphomycosis
pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia
sclerotic bodies
transepithelial migration
unstained sections
author_facet Chavan Sateesh
Kulkarni M
Makannavar J
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title &#x2032;Unstained&#x2032; and &#x2032;de stained&#x2032; sections in the diagnosis of chromoblastomycosis: A clinico-pathological study
title_short &#x2032;Unstained&#x2032; and &#x2032;de stained&#x2032; sections in the diagnosis of chromoblastomycosis: A clinico-pathological study
title_full &#x2032;Unstained&#x2032; and &#x2032;de stained&#x2032; sections in the diagnosis of chromoblastomycosis: A clinico-pathological study
title_fullStr &#x2032;Unstained&#x2032; and &#x2032;de stained&#x2032; sections in the diagnosis of chromoblastomycosis: A clinico-pathological study
title_full_unstemmed &#x2032;Unstained&#x2032; and &#x2032;de stained&#x2032; sections in the diagnosis of chromoblastomycosis: A clinico-pathological study
title_sort &#x2032;unstained&#x2032; and &#x2032;de stained&#x2032; sections in the diagnosis of chromoblastomycosis: a clinico-pathological study
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Pathology and Microbiology
issn 0377-4929
0974-5130
publishDate 2010-10-01
description <b>Background:</b> Diagnosis of chromoblastomycosis is frequently missed for many reasons: (1) rarity of the lesion (2) requirement of careful search for diagnostic &#x2032;sclerotic&#x2032; bodies which are often sparse in clinical material such as tissue and exudates (3) often they elicit tissue reactions such as verrucous lesion and micro abscesses, misleading the diagnosis (4) lack of &#x2032;clinical suspicion&#x2032;. <b>Aims:</b> (1) To compare the feasibility of &#x2032;unstained&#x2032;, &#x2032;stained&#x2032; and &#x2032;de stained&#x2032; sections in identification of the diagnostic &#x2032; sclerotic&#x2032; bodies (2) To study histopathological features of chromoblastomycosis, and (3) To highlight the importance of clinical suspicion in the diagnosis of chromoblastomycosis. <b>Design</b> : This is a retrospective study conducted on six clinically unsuspected, histopathologically diagnosed cases of chromoblastomycosis. <b>Results:</b> Most common clinical presentation was verrucous lesion over extremities affecting adult men engaged in outdoor works. Sclerotic bodies and their characteristic features were easily identified in both &#x2032;unstained&#x2032; and &#x2032;de stained&#x2032; sections. Special stains such as Fontana Masson and Gomori&#x2032;s methenamine silver nitrate are useful for demonstrating hyphal forms in keratinized layers and for illustration purposes. <b>Conclusion:</b> Both &#x2032;unstained&#x2032; and &#x2032;de stained&#x2032; sections can be used for rapid screening of sclerotic bodies. &#x2032;De stained&#x2032; sections can be used as a suitable substitute for special stains for confirmation and for retrospective review of all verrucous lesions to diagnose the missed lesion. Clinical suspicion is very important in the diagnosis of chromoblastomycosis as it helps pathologist to screen for diagnostic sclerotic bodies.
topic Chromoblastomycosis
de stained sections
<i>Fonsecea pedrosoi</i>
phaeohyphomycosis
pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia
sclerotic bodies
transepithelial migration
unstained sections
url http://www.ijpmonline.org/article.asp?issn=0377-4929;year=2010;volume=53;issue=4;spage=666;epage=671;aulast=Chavan
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