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Different inclusion bodies found in infected cells

Certain viruses produce inclusion bodies in the infected cells. Inclusion bodies are generally aggregation of virus particles in the cells infected with virus and they can be observed under the ordinary microscope.

Viral inclusion bodies:

Intracytoplasmic:

Intranuclear:

  1. Acidophilic
    1. Cowdry Type A
      • Varicella Zoster Virus
      • Herpes Simplex Virus
      • Yellow Fever Virus (Torres bodies)
    2. Cowdry Type B
      • Polio
    3. Basophilic
      • Cowdry Type B
        1. Adenovirus
      • Cytomegalovirus – Owl eye

Intranuclear and Intracytoplasmic:

  1. Human Herpesvirus 6

Inclusion bodies in Red Blood Cells:

  1. Developmental
    • Howell Jolly Bodies
    • Basophilic Stipplings
    • Pappenheimer bodies
    • Cabot Rings
    • Polychromatophilic Red Cells
  2. Hemoglobin Precipitates
    • Heinz bodies
    • Hemoglobin H inclusions
  3. Protozoal
    • Malaria
    • Babesia

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