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Cerebrospinal Fluid
Increased numbers of the cells shown at the right are indicative of what condition?View Page
Lymphocytes

Many lymphocytes are present in this field. Two larger, atypical lymphocytes with intact cytoplasm and slightly indented nuclei are seen near the center of this slide. Two other large cells with irregular, trailing cytoplasm are macrophages (histiocytes). Increased lymphocytes may be seen in viral meningoencephalitis, partially treated bacterial meningitis, multiple sclerosis, Guillian-Barre's syndrome, or polyneuritis.

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Current Topics in Clinical Microbiology
Review 3

Rouquette C. Berche P. The pathogenesis of infection by Listeria monocytogenes Microbiologia. 12:245-58, 1996 Listeria monocytogenes is a Gram-positive bacterium responsible for severe infections in human and a large variety of animal species. It is a facultative intracellular pathogen which invades macrophages and most tissue cells of infected hosts where it can proliferate. The molecular basis of this intracellular parasitism has been to a large extent elucidated. The virulence factors, including internalin, listeriolysin O, phospholipases and a bacterial surface protein, ActA, are encoded by chromosomal genes organized in operons. Following internalisation into host cells, the bacteria escape from the phagosomal compartment and enter the cytoplasm. They then spread from cell to cell by a process involving actin polymerisation. In infected hosts, the bacteria cross the intestinal wall at Peyer's patches to invade the mesenteric lymph nodes and the blood. The main target organ is the liver, where the bacteria multiply inside hepatocytes. Early recruitment of polymorphonuclear cells lead to hepatocyte lysis, and thereby bacterial release This causes prolonged septicaemia, particularly in immunocompromised hosts, thus exposing the placenta and brain to infection. The prognosis of listeriosis depends on the severity of meningoencephalitis, due to the elective location of foci of infection in the brain stem (rhombencephalitis). Despite bactericidal antibiotic therapy, the overall mortality is still high (25 to 30%).

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Mycology: Yeasts and Dimorphic Pathogens
Match the complications that are most likely to be associated with each of the two yeast diseases that are listed in the drop-down box:View Page
Of the following responses, the one observation that would rule out cryptococcosis as the cause of meningoencephalitis is:View Page


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