scholarly journals Plasma Cell Infiltration on Histopathological Samples of Chronic Bone and Joint Infections due to Cutibacterium acnes: A series of 21 Cases

2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 205-211
Author(s):  
Alexis Trecourt ◽  
Marie Brevet ◽  
Anne Champagnac ◽  
Anne Conrad ◽  
Jérôme Josse ◽  
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Abstract. Introduction: Histopathological definition of bone and joint infection (BJI) is based on Mirra's criterion (≥ 5 polymorphonuclears (PMNs) per field in 5 high power fields (HPFs)). However, this definition does not seem appropriate for chronic BJIs caused by slow-growing germs such as Cutibacterium acnes (C. acnes). The aim of this study was to confirm that Mirra's criterion is not adequate for diagnosis of BJIs due to C. acnes. The second objective was to determine if plasma cell infiltration could be useful for the diagnosis of chronic BJIs due to C. acnes.Methods: We retrospectively selected 25 consecutive patients from 2009 to 2013 with chronic BJIs due to C. acnes. Histological analysis was performed on the 21 cases with at least two C. acnes positive cultures. In addition of Mirra's criterion, the number of plasma cells (≥5 plasma cells/5 HPFs, defined as “CRIOAc Lyon's criterion”) was implemented in the histopathological analysis. Patients were defined as infected, if at least one of the two criteria were present.Results: According to Mirra's and CRIOAc Lyon's criteria, positive histopathology was observed in 12 (57.1%) and 15 (71.4%) cases respectively. Considering the 9 cases with negative Mirra's criterion, high plasma cell infiltration (≥5 plasma cells per field/5 HPFs) was observed in 5 cases (55.6%), and low plasma cells infiltration (2-5 plasma cells per field/5 HPFs) was observed in 4 other cases (44.4%).Conclusions: Adding CRIOAc Lyon's criterion to Mirra's criterion might restore some histopathological diagnosis of chronic BJIs due to C. acnes when a chronic BJI is clinically suspected.

2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (12) ◽  
pp. e232345 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tristan Ferry ◽  
Alexis Trecourt ◽  
Cecile Batailler ◽  
Marie Brevet

2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mingfei Yan ◽  
Philip Bomeisl ◽  
Hannah Gilmore ◽  
Kwadwo Oduro ◽  
Aparna Harbhajanka

Abstract Lupus mastitis (LM) is a rare complication of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) or discoid lupus erythematosus (DLE). The clinical presentations of LM may mimic breast malignancy, and biopsy or excision is usually performed. Histologically, LM is featured by lymphoplasmacytic inflammation involving breast ducts, lobules, blood vessels and adipose tissue. Characteristic hyaline fat necrosis can be noted in most cases. Here, we reported a case of LM in an elderly female patient who presented with bilateral breast lesions. Histologically, the breast lesions showed prominent hyaline fat necrosis and predominantly plasmacytic inflammation involving breast ducts, vessels and fat lobules. Fibrinoid necrosis of vessels was also noted. The infiltrated plasma cells were Kappa light chain-restricted, but did not show the immunophenotypes for a plasma cell neoplasm. In addition, the patient developed Kappa-restricted plasma cell myeloma 2 years later. The patient was followed up for 8 years, and her breast lesion did not show recurrence. The patient’s unique clinicopathological presentations indicated a potential correlation between her LM and subsequently developed myeloma. It also indicated that the immunophenotypical characterization of infiltrated plasma cells in LM patients with predominant plasma cell infiltration may be important to rule out potential plasma cell neoplasms.


Author(s):  
Anshika Saini ◽  
Dr. Sushma Belurkar ◽  
Dr. Seemitr Verma ◽  
Dr. Karthik S Udupa ◽  
Dr. Deepak Nayak M

2004 ◽  
Vol 83 (12) ◽  
pp. 839-843 ◽  
Author(s):  
Susanne Benning ◽  
Katja Technau-Ihling ◽  
Paul Fisch ◽  
Milo Fradis ◽  
Joerg Schipper ◽  
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2014 ◽  
Vol 53 (7) ◽  
pp. 753-757 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yohsuke Ohkubo ◽  
Takashi Sekido ◽  
Keiko Takeshige ◽  
Hiroaki Ishi ◽  
Masahiro Takei ◽  
...  

1984 ◽  
Vol 57 (2) ◽  
pp. 351-352 ◽  
Author(s):  
Aimery De Gramon ◽  
Oscar Benitez ◽  
Nicole Smadja ◽  
Philippe Brissaud ◽  
Agnés Sirinelli ◽  
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