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- B_type_inclusion abstract "B-type inclusions, formerly known as Guarnieri bodies /ɡwɑrˈnjɛri/ are cellular features found upon microscopic inspection of epithelial cells of individuals suspected of having poxvirus (e.g. smallpox or vaccinia). In cells stained with eosin, they appear as pink blobs in the cytoplasm of affected epithelial cells. The absence of Guarnieri bodies cannot be used as to rule out smallpox, however, as more sensitive test need to be performed. B-type inclusions are the sites of viral replication and are found in all poxvirus-infected cells, unlike A-type inclusions which are more strongly eosinophilic and only found in infections with certain poxviruses.They are named after the Italian physician Giuseppe Guarnieri.".
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- B_type_inclusion hasPhotoCollection B_type_inclusion.
- B_type_inclusion subject Category:Medical_terminology.
- B_type_inclusion subject Category:Virology.
- B_type_inclusion type Disease.
- B_type_inclusion type Situation.
- B_type_inclusion comment "B-type inclusions, formerly known as Guarnieri bodies /ɡwɑrˈnjɛri/ are cellular features found upon microscopic inspection of epithelial cells of individuals suspected of having poxvirus (e.g. smallpox or vaccinia). In cells stained with eosin, they appear as pink blobs in the cytoplasm of affected epithelial cells. The absence of Guarnieri bodies cannot be used as to rule out smallpox, however, as more sensitive test need to be performed.".
- B_type_inclusion label "B type inclusion".
- B_type_inclusion label "مشتملات النوع ب".
- B_type_inclusion sameAs m.0415m8y.
- B_type_inclusion sameAs Q4837015.
- B_type_inclusion sameAs Q4837015.
- B_type_inclusion wasDerivedFrom B_type_inclusion?oldid=561502709.
- B_type_inclusion isPrimaryTopicOf B_type_inclusion.