Scrub typhus is a zoonotic disease caused by Orientia tsutsugamushi, which is transmitted by chiggers. The target cells of this rickettsia are poorly defined in humans. Immunohistochemical staining of tissue sections of patients with scrub typhus is helpful in investigating the target cells of this rickettsia in different organs. We studied two autopsy specimens by immunohistochemical staining using a specific antibody against O. tsutsugamushi. Rickettsiae were located in endothelial cells in all of the organs evaluated, namely heart, lung, brain, kidney, appendix and skin, within cardiac muscle cells and renal tubular epithelial cells, and in macrophages located in the lymph node, liver and spleen. In conclusion, O. tsutsugamushi may disseminate into multiple organs through endothelial cells and macrophages, resulting in the development of fatal complications.
Hypercalcemia is a common paraneoplastic syndrome that may result in metastatic calcification. We report here on four autopsy cases with paraneoplastic hypercalcemia with metastatic calcification, to evaluate the clinicopathologic manifestations. All were males, aged 37-63 years old. Primary tumors included one transitional cell carcinoma of the urinary bladder, one multiple myeloma, and two squamous cell carcinomas of the esophagus. Calcium concentrations ranged from 3.3 to 5.9 mmol/L. Chronic hypercalcemia resulted in metastatic calcification. The kidney and stomach were the most vulnerable organs. Only case 1 presented with an increase in plasma calcium above 5 mmol/L (about twice the normal value); the metastatic calcification involved the capillary walls of his lungs, and he died of fulminant pulmonary edema. Our conclusion is that judicious treatment for paraneoplastic hypercalcemia is important with respect to the occurrence of pulmonary edema associated with metastatic calcification.
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