Studies on the chlamydial infected cells in male urethra by restaining of immunocytochemical preparation.
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C. trachomatis is known to be dorminant as causative microorganism of male nongonococcal urethritis, but cytomorphological studies of Chlamydial urethritis are inadequate and Papanicolaou-stained preparations were considered to give no diagnostic findings<BR>Cytological preparation, obtained by small cotton swab from 99 cases of urethritis were stained by PAP method for immunocytochemical demonstration of Chlamydia. Positive smears were decolored and restained by Papanicolaou-stain. 10.1% of them was PAP positive for C. trachomatis. PAP findings were classified to deffusely positive (D-type)(31.2%), marginally positive (M-type)(22.8%), and localized positive (L-type)(46.0%). Papanicolaou findings were divided to densely light-green positive (A-type)(45.6%), lightly light-green positive (B-type)(43.5%) and blot-like hematoxylin positive (C-type)(10.9%).<BR>Such typical inclusions as observed in smear of uterine cervix, were not detected in urethral cytology of Papanicolaou-stain, but above-mentioned C-type is a remarkable detection and the author named blot inclusion of C. trachomatis.
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