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. 2003 Nov;163(5):2127–2137. doi: 10.1016/S0002-9440(10)63569-9

Figure 2.

Figure 2.

Vascular and parenchymal pathology in acute Nipah infection. A: Large artery in liver showing focal, transmural fibrinoid necrosis with surrounding inflammation. B: Myocardial necrosis (thin arrow) with adjacent inflammation (thick arrow). C: Multiple endothelial multinucleated syncytium (arrows) in pulmonary artery. D: Viral RNA was demonstrated in endothelial syncytia (thin arrows) and vascular smooth muscle (thick arrow) in the same lung. E: Necrosis and karyorrhexis in a cerebral vessel. F: Viral antigen localized to endothelium (thick arrow) and smooth muscle (thin arrows) in a meningeal blood vessel. A–C, E: Hemalin-phloxine-safranin stain; D: in situ hybridization, hematoxylin counterstain; F: IHC, hematoxylin counterstain. Original magnifications: ×20 (A, B); ×40 (D); ×100 (C, E, F).