Detailed Information on Malakoplakia
Malakoplakia is a chronic granulomatous inflammatory disorder.
Malakoplakia is inflammatory condition which makes its presence known as a papule, plaque or ulceration that generally affects the genitourinary tract. However, it may also be related with other bodily organs. The inflammation is characterized by enlarged, granular macrophages, scattered PMNs, and characteristic concentrically lamellate, calcified structures called Michaelis-Gutman bodies. Microscopically it is characterized by the presence of foamy histiocytes with basophilic inclusions called Michaelis-Gutmann bodies.
Detailed Information on Malakoplakia
Malakoplakia is a chronic granulomatous inflammatory disorder.
Malakoplakia is inflammatory condition which makes its presence known as a papule, plaque or ulceration that generally affects the genitourinary tract. However, it may also be related with other bodily organs. The inflammation is characterized by enlarged, granular macrophages, scattered PMNs, and characteristic concentrically lamellate, calcified structures called Michaelis-Gutman bodies. Microscopically it is characterized by the presence of foamy histiocytes with basophilic inclusions called Michaelis-Gutmann bodies.
Complete Information on Chaotic atrial tachycardia
Multifocal atrial tachycardia, also designated “chaotic atrial tachycardia,”.
Multifocal atrial tachycardia (MAT) is an arrhythmia with an irregular atrial rate greater than 100 beats per minute (bpm). Atrial activity is well organized, with at least 3 morphologically distinct P waves, irregular P-P intervals, and an isoelectric baseline between the P waves. The arrhythmia developed during an acute illness in 18 cases (58%). However, it occasionally occurred in paroxysms without an apparent cause in patients with chronic disease. The arrhythmia was not associated with digitalis toxicity or with rhythm disturbances.


