James T N, Bulkley B H, McAllister H A, Kent S P
J Lab Clin Med. 1985 Mar;105(3):359-67.
In two patients with Whipple's disease a variety of abnormalities were found in the testis. In both there was a thickened tunica albuginea containing macrophages filled with Schiff-positive bacilli, and both exhibited Whipple bacilli alone or in small clumps within the tunica media of the testicular arteries. One patient had focal inflammatory lesions among the Leydig cells. The most prominent abnormality in each was the abundance of Whipple bacilli within the epithelium of the seminiferous tubules. Some of these bacilli (which were free rather than within macrophages) appeared to be being shed into the tubular lumen; there was no associated inflammation. In some areas macrophages filled with bacilli appeared to migrate from the arterial adventitia toward the seminiferous tubules. Potential significance of these findings is discussed relative to a variety of testicular and prostatic diseases, as well as the possible (and arguable) relationship to the acquired immune deficiency syndrome.
在两名惠普尔病患者的睾丸中发现了多种异常情况。两名患者的白膜均增厚,其中含有充满席夫阳性杆菌的巨噬细胞,并且在睾丸动脉的中膜中均可见单独或成小簇的惠普尔杆菌。一名患者的睾丸间质细胞中有局灶性炎症病变。每名患者最显著的异常是生精小管上皮内存在大量惠普尔杆菌。其中一些杆菌(游离于细胞外而非存在于巨噬细胞内)似乎正排入管腔,且无相关炎症。在一些区域,充满杆菌的巨噬细胞似乎从动脉外膜向生精小管迁移。文中讨论了这些发现相对于多种睾丸和前列腺疾病的潜在意义,以及与获得性免疫缺陷综合征可能(且存在争议)的关系。