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Mollaret's meningitis: Case report with immunocytochemical and polymerase chain reaction amplification studies
Author(s) -
Teot Lisa A.,
Sexton Carol W.
Publication year - 1996
Publication title -
diagnostic cytopathology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.417
H-Index - 65
eISSN - 1097-0339
pISSN - 8755-1039
DOI - 10.1002/(sici)1097-0339(199611)15:4<345::aid-dc19>3.0.co;2-o
Subject(s) - polymerase chain reaction , medicine , immunocytochemistry , pathogenesis , monocyte , antigen , peripheral blood mononuclear cell , macrophage , pathology , cerebrospinal fluid , immunology , virus , virology , biology , gene , biochemistry , in vitro
Mollaret's meningitis is a rare disease with a characteristic clinical course and distinctive cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) cytology. Although Mollaret originally described the large mononuclear cells seen in the CSF as endothelial, subsequent ultrastructural and immunocytochemical studies support a monocyte/macrophage lineage for these cells. To date, the pathogenesis of this entity remains uncertain, although an association with herpes simplex virus (HSV) has been reported in rare cases. In the current case study, immunocytochemistry for factor VIII‐related antigen, leukocyte common antigen, and macrophage‐specific antigen were performed and provide additional evidence of a monocyte/macrophage lineage for Mollaret cells. Polymerase chain reaction amplification for HSV DNA was done to further explore one possible etiology for this disease, but was negative. Diagn Cytopathol 1996;15:345–348. © 1996 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.

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