Veterinary Cytology 2020
DOI: 10.1002/9781119380559.ch38
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“…MWB are a non‐specific degenerative change, most likely composed of mucopolysaccharides or enlarged lysosomes, but unlike the inclusions observed in this case, are PAS‐positive 3 . MWB are most often associated with cells of urothelial origin, although similar inclusions have been reported in other cell types (eg, mammary, pulmonary carcinoma) 3,4 . Cytoplasmic inclusions with a similar appearance to MWB may be observed in normal, degenerating, virus‐infected, and neoplastic epithelial cell populations 3,4 …”
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“…MWB are a non‐specific degenerative change, most likely composed of mucopolysaccharides or enlarged lysosomes, but unlike the inclusions observed in this case, are PAS‐positive 3 . MWB are most often associated with cells of urothelial origin, although similar inclusions have been reported in other cell types (eg, mammary, pulmonary carcinoma) 3,4 . Cytoplasmic inclusions with a similar appearance to MWB may be observed in normal, degenerating, virus‐infected, and neoplastic epithelial cell populations 3,4 …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 56%
“…3 MWB are most often associated with cells of urothelial origin, although similar inclusions have been reported in other cell types (eg, mammary, pulmonary carcinoma). 3,4 Cytoplasmic inclusions with a similar appearance to MWB may be observed in normal, degenerating, virus-infected, and neoplastic epithelial cell populations. 3,4 Intracytoplasmic targetoid mucin vacuoles observed in human urothelial cells appear very similar to MWB but differ with mucicarmine staining.…”
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