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Ultrastruct Pathol 2003 Jan 01;271:49-53. doi: 10.1080/01913120309943.
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Curvilinear membranous formations in lymph node cells of an African AIDS patient with tuberculosis.

Marquart KH .


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Tissue from an extirpated cervical lymph node of an African AIDS patient with tuberculosis was investigated with the electron microscope. A peculiar cytoplasmic structure was found in histiocytic cells of the lymph node tissue. This structure consisted of a loose aggregation of convoluted, folded curvilinear membranes, demonstrating C-shaped, U-shaped, and S-shaped profiles according to the plane of section. These curvilinear membranous formations (CMF) were formed by 2 parallel-running unit membranes separated by a narrow electron-lucent space. Continuities of CMF with rough-surfaced endoplasmic reticulum were sometimes observed. Occasionally, an electron-dense, blurred cytoplasmic area was seen between 2 neighboring CMF. Several CMF also formed a seastar-like configuration by mergence in such an area. It is unknown whether the HIV infection of the patient was the primary cause of the CMF.

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Genes referenced: LOC105444658