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In pathology, Anitschkow (or Anichkov) cel … In pathology, Anitschkow (or Anichkov) cells are often cells associated with rheumatic heart disease. Anitschkow cells are enlarged macrophages found within granulomas (called Aschoff bodies) associated with the disease. The cells are also called caterpillar cells, as they have an ovoid nucleus and chromatin that is condensed toward the center of the nucleus in a wavy rod-like pattern that to some resembles a caterpillar. Larger Anitschkow cells may coalesce to form multinucleated Aschoff giant cells. Anitschkow cells were named after the Russian pathologist Nikolay Anichkov. Squamous epithelial cells with nuclear changes resembling Anitschkow cells have also been observed in recurrent aphthous stomatitis, iron deficiency anemia, children receiving chemotherapy, as well as in healthy individuals.herapy, as well as in healthy individuals.
, Em patologia, as células de Anitschkow (ou … Em patologia, as células de Anitschkow (ou Anichkov) são um tipo de célula associado a doença cardíaca reumática. As células Anitschkow são macrófagos aumentados, encontrados dentro de granulomas (corpos de Aschoff) associados à doença. As células também são chamadas de células-lagarta, pois têm um núcleo ovóide e cromatina que se condensam em direção ao centro do núcleo, com um padrão ondulado em forma de bastão que para alguns se assemelha a uma lagarta. As células Anitschkow maiores podem coalescer para formar células gigantes multinucleadas de Aschoff. As células Anitschkow foram nomeadas em homenagem ao patologista russo Nikolay Anichkov . Células epiteliais escamosas com alterações nucleares semelhantes às células de Anitschkow também já foram observadas em amostras de pacientes com estomatite aftosa recorrente, anemia por deficiência de ferro, além de crianças recebendo quimioterapia, mas também, em alguns casos, em indivíduos saudáveis. em alguns casos, em indivíduos saudáveis.
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Em patologia, as células de Anitschkow (ou … Em patologia, as células de Anitschkow (ou Anichkov) são um tipo de célula associado a doença cardíaca reumática. As células Anitschkow são macrófagos aumentados, encontrados dentro de granulomas (corpos de Aschoff) associados à doença. Células epiteliais escamosas com alterações nucleares semelhantes às células de Anitschkow também já foram observadas em amostras de pacientes com estomatite aftosa recorrente, anemia por deficiência de ferro, além de crianças recebendo quimioterapia, mas também, em alguns casos, em indivíduos saudáveis. em alguns casos, em indivíduos saudáveis.
, In pathology, Anitschkow (or Anichkov) cel … In pathology, Anitschkow (or Anichkov) cells are often cells associated with rheumatic heart disease. Anitschkow cells are enlarged macrophages found within granulomas (called Aschoff bodies) associated with the disease. The cells are also called caterpillar cells, as they have an ovoid nucleus and chromatin that is condensed toward the center of the nucleus in a wavy rod-like pattern that to some resembles a caterpillar. Larger Anitschkow cells may coalesce to form multinucleated Aschoff giant cells. Anitschkow cells were named after the Russian pathologist Nikolay Anichkov. the Russian pathologist Nikolay Anichkov.
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