Inclusion bodies are found in all except:

Correct Answer: EBV
Description: Inclusion bodies are nuclear or cytoplasmic aggregates of stainable substances, usually proteins. They typically represent sites of viral multiplication in a bacterium or a eukaryotic cell and usually consist of viral capsid proteins. It is the most characteristic histological feature in virus-infected cells. It is of the following types: a. Intracytoplasmic eosinophilic inclusion: Negri bodies – Rabies Guarnieri bodies – Variola (smallpox), vaccinia Bollinger bodies – Fowlpox Henderson-Peterson bodies – Molluscum contagiosum b. Intranuclear acidophilic inclusion bodies: Cowdry type A – Herpes, chickenpox, CMV, yellow fever Torres bodies – Yellow fever Cowdry type B – Poliovirus c. Both Nuclear and cytoplasmic: Warthin Finkeldey - Measles d. Intranuclear basophilic inclusion bodies: Cowdry type B - Adenovirus
Category: Pathology
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