2015
DOI: 10.1111/cyt.12261
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Significance of decoy cells for indicating viral cytopathic effect in urine cytology

Abstract: As shown here, decoy cells in urine are not specific for BK polyoma virus and can be found in other urinary viral infections. Immunostaining, electron microscopy and molecular studies are advised when decoy cells are seen, to clarify the infective agent.

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“…This virus produces nuclear lysis, transforming the cellular [12]. Even though most literature report that decoy cells are indicative of Polyomavirus, Kimura and Hayashi [13] noted that decoy cells can be found in other urinary viral infections. They suggested the use of imunostaining when decoy cells are seen in order to clarify the infective agent.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This virus produces nuclear lysis, transforming the cellular [12]. Even though most literature report that decoy cells are indicative of Polyomavirus, Kimura and Hayashi [13] noted that decoy cells can be found in other urinary viral infections. They suggested the use of imunostaining when decoy cells are seen in order to clarify the infective agent.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%