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- Koilocytosis - The American Journal of Pathology
A long-recognized, pathognomonic feature of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is the appearance of halo or koilocytotic cells in the differentiated layers of the squamous epithelium
- Pathology Outlines - Squamous papilloma
Composed of a single papillary frond with a central fibrovascular core and mature squamous epithelium without complex arborizing architecture, acanthosis or cellular atypia (koilocytes)
- Koilocyte - Wikipedia
A koilocyte is a squamous epithelial cell that has undergone a number of structural changes, which occur as a result of infection of the cell by human papillomavirus (HPV) [1] Identification of these cells by pathologists can be useful in diagnosing various HPV-associated lesions
- Koilocytes: Definition – MyPathologyReport
They indicate that HPV has caused visible changes in the squamous cells, and doctors will consider other findings such as the degree of dysplasia (abnormal growth) when deciding what it means for your health
- Histopathology of the uterine cervix - digital atlas
They occur singly, but may be in small clusters It is generally a superficial or large intermediate cell (never parabasal) with a very large, clear (empty) and irregular perinuclear zone (to distinguish them from clear halos as seen in Trichomonas infection for example)
- Koilocytosis: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Its Relation to Cancer
Some of these proteins can trigger the structural changes that turn cells into koilocytes Some have the potential to cause cancer Koilocytosis in the cervix is detected through a Pap smear
- Cervical Pre-cancers: Biopsy and Immunohistochemistry - PMC
Cervical squamous intraepithelial neoplasia refers to all squamous alterations that occur in or near the transformation zone in association with HPV infection, thereby encompassing the terms condyloma, CIN, dysplasia, and squamous intraepithelial lesions (SILs)
- Koilocyte - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Koilocytes are mature squamous cells with recognizable nuclear and cytoplasmic alterations They derive their characteristic morphology in large part because of productive HPV infection They are characterized by perinuclear cavitation, binucleation, nuclear hyperchromasia, and nuclear enlargement
- Koilocytes in Oral Pathologies
About 80% of HPV infections are present with koilocytosis as an important morphological marker Aim: This review focuses on the importance of koilocytes and its early detection to alert malignant risk for facilitating human papillomavirus (HPV)-targeted therapeutic strategies
- Histopathology of papilloma virus infection of the cervix uteri: the . . .
Papilloma virus infections of the squamous cervix are common and determine the incidence of koilocytes in cervical smears and biopsies Typical exophytic condyloma acuminatum accounts for few of the infections Most are "flat condylomata" (flat koilocytosis)--slightly raised plaques of flat profile
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