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Uncommon histopathological findings in fatal measles infection: Pancreatitis, sialoadenitis and thyroiditis

Histopathology, Volume 37, No. 2, Year 2000

Aims: We report uncommon histopathological findings in fatal measles infection. Methods and results: We describe the autopsies of four patients who died during a measles outbreak in Sao Paulo, Brazil, in 1997. Two of the patients were children receiving chemotherapy for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, one was an adult with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) and the fourth was an apparently healthy woman. All patients had their deaths attributed to measles pneumonia. The autopsies revealed extensive giant cell pneumonia and diffuse alveolar damage, severe acute pancreatitis, necrotizing sialoadenitis and thyroiditis due to measles. Measles antigen was detected in lung tissue using a monoclonal anti-measles antibody. Conclusions: Pancreatitis, thyroiditis and sialoadenitis are not previously reported histopathological findings in measles infection. Pancreatitis is a potentially severe complication and should be considered when treating patients with atypical measles.
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Citations: 17
Authors: 4
Affiliations: 1
Research Areas
Cancer
Infectious Diseases
Maternal And Child Health
Participants Gender
Female