| Mooser bodies | A term used to refer to the rickettsiae found in the exudate (and in tissue) from the tunica vaginalis in endemic typhus fever (caused by Rickettsia typhi). (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Mooser, Hermann | <person> Swiss pathologist in Mexico, *1891. See: Mooser bodies. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Mooser bodies |
bodies resembling rickettsiae, seen in the epithelial cells of the tunica vaginalis exudate in some forms of typhus.
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| Mooser c. |
a large mononuclear (serosal) cell with numerous rickettsiae in the cytoplasm, observed in inflammatory exudate in murine typhus; called also Neill-Mooser bodies.
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