Fungal and Parasitic Diseases Seen in Tissue Biopsies at a Tertiary Health Center in Southwest Nigeria in a Five-Year Period

O. Olaofe, A. Soremekun, B. Olopade, J. O. Oladele
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Aim: To describe the clinical and pathological features of the various fungal and parasitic diseases seen at our hospital over a five-year period. Study Design: This is a retrospective study of records of fungal and parasitic diseases. Place and Duration of Study: The study was done at the Department of Morbid Anatomy and Forensic Medicine of Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospitals Complex, Ile-Ife from January 2018 to December 2022. Methods: The tissue sections of each case went through routine processing in the histopathology laboratory. The slides of the sections were viewed using a simple binocular microscope. The slides were scanned using APERIO CS2 digital slide scanner. Results: Eight cases of fungal infections and eleven cases of parasitic infections were noted during the study period. Aspergillosis accounted for five of the fungal infections, while mucormycosis accounted for two nasal infections. Schistosomiasis accounted for six cases of parasitic infections. Conclusion:  Aspergillosis was the most diagnosed fungal infection while Schistosomiasis was the commonest parasitic infection. Digital stain separation could be an added tool in identification of fungal and parasitic stages in histological tissue sections.
五年间尼日利亚西南部某三级卫生中心组织活检中发现的真菌和寄生虫病
目的:描述我院近五年来各种真菌和寄生虫病的临床和病理特点。研究设计:这是一项真菌和寄生虫病记录的回顾性研究。研究地点和时间:研究于2018年1月至2022年12月在Ile-Ife的Obafemi Awolowo大学教学医院综合体的病态解剖和法医学部门完成。方法:每个病例的组织切片在组织病理学实验室进行常规处理。切片切片用简易双筒显微镜观察。使用APERIO CS2数字切片扫描仪对切片进行扫描。结果:共发现真菌感染8例,寄生虫感染11例。曲霉病占真菌感染的5例,而毛霉病占鼻腔感染的2例。血吸虫病占寄生虫感染病例的6例。结论:真菌感染以曲霉病最多,寄生虫感染以血吸虫病最常见。数字染色分离可以是一个附加的工具,在鉴定真菌和寄生阶段的组织学组织切片。
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