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DETECTION OF FUNGAL ELEMENTS IN ATHEROSCLEROTIC PLAQUES USING MYCOLOGICAL, PATHOLOGICAL AND MOLECULAR METHODS

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  1121-1125

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 Background: The aim of this study was to detect FUNGI in atherosclerotic plaques and investigate their possible role in ATHEROSCLEROSIS.Methods: Coronary atherosclerotic plaques specimen were obtained from patients with ATHEROSCLEROSIS. Direct examination, culture, histopathology study, PCR and sequencing were performed to detect/identify the mycotic elements in the plaques. Age, sex, smoking, obesity, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, family history of heart diseases and diabetes were considered and data were analyzed using Chi Square test by SPSS version 15.Results: A total of 41 specimens were analyzed. Direct examination for fungal elements was negative in all cases but in culture only one specimen grew as a mold colony. The presence of fungal elements were confirmed in 6 and 2 tissue sections stained by Gomori methenamine silver and Hematoxylin and Eosin methods, respectively. Using PCR, 11 cases were positive for FUNGI. The DNA sequence analysis of six positive specimens which were randomly selected revealed FUNGI as CANDIDA albicans (n=3), CANDIDA guilliermondii (n=2) and Monilia sp. (n=1).Conclusion: A significant association between the presence of FUNGI in atherosclerotic plaques and severity of athero-genesis and atherosclerotic disease was not found. This could be due to limited numbers of patients included in our study. However, the presence of fungal elements in 26.8% of our specimens is considerable and the results does not exclude the correlation between the presence of FUNGI with ATHEROSCLEROSIS and coronary artery disease.

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    MASOUMI, OMID, SHAHZADI, MAHMOUD, KORDBACHEH, PARIVASH, ZAINI, FARIDEH, MAHMOUDI, SHAHRAM, MAHMOUDI, MAHMOUD, BAHREINI, HESAMODDIN, SAFARA, MAHIN, & MIRHENDI, HOSSEIN. (2015). DETECTION OF FUNGAL ELEMENTS IN ATHEROSCLEROTIC PLAQUES USING MYCOLOGICAL, PATHOLOGICAL AND MOLECULAR METHODS. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 44(8), 1121-1125. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/273870/en

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    MASOUMI OMID, SHAHZADI MAHMOUD, KORDBACHEH PARIVASH, ZAINI FARIDEH, MAHMOUDI SHAHRAM, MAHMOUDI MAHMOUD, BAHREINI HESAMODDIN, SAFARA MAHIN, MIRHENDI HOSSEIN. DETECTION OF FUNGAL ELEMENTS IN ATHEROSCLEROTIC PLAQUES USING MYCOLOGICAL, PATHOLOGICAL AND MOLECULAR METHODS. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH[Internet]. 2015;44(8):1121-1125. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/273870/en

    IEEE: Copy

    OMID MASOUMI, MAHMOUD SHAHZADI, PARIVASH KORDBACHEH, FARIDEH ZAINI, SHAHRAM MAHMOUDI, MAHMOUD MAHMOUDI, HESAMODDIN BAHREINI, MAHIN SAFARA, and HOSSEIN MIRHENDI, “DETECTION OF FUNGAL ELEMENTS IN ATHEROSCLEROTIC PLAQUES USING MYCOLOGICAL, PATHOLOGICAL AND MOLECULAR METHODS,” IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, vol. 44, no. 8, pp. 1121–1125, 2015, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/273870/en

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