Optically clear nuclei

In: The American Journal of Surgical Pathology · 1983 · vol. 7(5) , pp. 415–424 · doi:10.1097/00000478-198307000-00004 · W4322701874
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Focal clearing of endometrial epithelial nuclei, resembling herpesvirus inclusions, was observed in pregnancies and endometriosis and found to be filamentous material, not viral DNA.

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Examples of focal clearing of endometrial epithelial nuclei associated with the presence of trophoblastic tissue have been oberved recently in our surgical pathology laboratories. These nuclear alterations were initially observed in endometria from first and second trimester spontaneous abortions, term pregnancies, and a uterus harboring choriocarcinoma. Subsequantly, an idencical change was seen in small foci of endometriosis removed during postpartum tubal ligation. The prominent vacualated appearance to the nuclei resembled, in some cases, the inclusions seen in herpesvirus infection, but electron-microsopic study showed that the nuclear clearing was due to replacement of normal chromatin by a network of fine filamentous material rather than herpesvirus DNA. A subsequent review of 200 conseutive first-trimested abortions found less-striking degrees of this change in 7% of cases. The endometrial nuclear clearning was focal; often the endometrium also contained cells which demonstrated the Arias-Stella reaction. The etiology of this type of nuclear clearing is not known, but the fibrils may represent a thread-like substructure of normal chromatin which forms as a result of hormal stimulation of edometrial epithelial cells.

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