1966
DOI: 10.1016/0002-9378(66)90544-8
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Incidental finding of cytomegalovirus inclusions in cervical glands

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“…7 However, histologically diagnosed CMV cervicitis is rare, with reports limited to individual cases or small numbers of cases. [1][2][3][4][5] In addition, CMV inclusions have been detected rarely in cervical smears, 1 11 although in our cases of histologically confirmed CMV infection, inclusion bodies were not seen in the corresponding cervical smears. The finding of CMV inclusion bodies in five cervical biopsies over a short time period suggests that CMV infection of the cervix may be more common than is generally appreciated, and that a high index of suspicion is required to diagnose this.…”
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“…7 However, histologically diagnosed CMV cervicitis is rare, with reports limited to individual cases or small numbers of cases. [1][2][3][4][5] In addition, CMV inclusions have been detected rarely in cervical smears, 1 11 although in our cases of histologically confirmed CMV infection, inclusion bodies were not seen in the corresponding cervical smears. The finding of CMV inclusion bodies in five cervical biopsies over a short time period suggests that CMV infection of the cervix may be more common than is generally appreciated, and that a high index of suspicion is required to diagnose this.…”
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confidence: 91%
“…H istologically diagnosed cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection of the cervix is rare and the published literature is limited to a few reports, mainly of individual cases or small numbers of cases. [1][2][3][4][5] In this report, we describe the histological features in five biopsies from four patients with CMV infection of the cervix diagnosed in a single institution over an eight month period. By documenting the associated histological appearances we hope to identify features that should alert the pathologist to search for CMV inclusion bodies.…”
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“…Commonly, CMV cytopathic changes have been shown in endocervical glandular cells in biopsy specimens or cervical/endocervical smears in asymptomatic females. 4,5,7,14,15 CMV-associated inclusions are rarely observed in squamous cells of cervical/endocervical smears or biopsies. 8 Although one cannot discount sampling, we found only rare endocervical glandular cells with CMV-associated cytopathic changes.…”
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“…2 Depending on age, geographical, and socioeconomic distribution, 4 -12% of sexually transmitted disease clinic patients are CMV culturepositive using cervical swabs, 3 but histological evidence of CMV-associated cellular features in a cervical wedge biopsy from a young female were not identified until 1966. 4 Despite widely instituted cervical-vaginal smears, only recently have a handful of studies reported CMV-associated cytopathic changes in cervical smears by morphological examination and/or confirmed by immunohistochemistry. [5][6][7][8][9] Although serial blood samples are routinely used to detect CMV infection in high-risk patients, asymptomatic low-risk patients who harbor CMV often remain unidentified.…”
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“…(1 967) described the appearance of cytomegalic inclusion-bearing cells in a cervical smear, and Jindrak (1964), Ross (1966) and Goldman et al (1969) reported cytomegalic inclusions as incidental findings in endocervical glands. It was therefore decided that a comparison of cytology with virus isolation should be carried out for CMV infections at the same time as that for HSV.…”
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