Ultrastructural findings in the cochlea of AIDS cases.
1994
Neurotologic manifestations associated with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) are poorly understood. Eight temporal bones of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) cases were dissected and investigated ultrastructurally to determine if pathogens and pathologic changes were present within the cochlea. Extracellular viral-like particles with morphologic characteristics of HIV-1 were identified on the tectorial membrane in three cases. Numerous viral-like particles with cores appeared trapped within lacunae along the tectorial membrane in one specimen. Intracellular viral-like particles, appearing essentially similar to identified HIV-1 particles of infected lymphocyte cultures, were found within the cytoplasm of connective tissue cells
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