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West Indian med. j ; 46(1): 2-7, Mar. 1997.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-193490

ABSTRACT

The epidemiology of Helicobacter pylori infection in Barbadian patients and controls was studied. H. pylori was isolated from biopsies from 50/100 (50 percent) adult patients undergoing endoscopy for investigation of upper gastrointestinal tract symptoms. Urease was detected in biopsies from 54 patients and gastritis was detected by histology in 71 patients. Serology was performed using a commercial ELISA method. Using an IgG concentration of 10 U/ml as a threshold, antibodies were detected in 78 percent of 100 patients undergoing endoscopy, 72 percent of 230 blood donors and 22 percent of 50 children. The mean antibody concentration was significantly higher in patients (92 U/ml) than in blood donors (49 U/ml) or in children (9.5 U/ml). Culture-positive patients (120 U/ml) had higher IgG concentration than culture-negative patients (64 U/ml). Using isolation of H. pylori or a positive biopsy urease test as a measure of true prevalence of infection, the sensitivity of serology was 96 percent, the specificity 42 percent positive predictive value 67 percent and negative predictive value 90 percent. Seroprevalence increased with age, to a peak of more than 90 percent in blood donors aged 50 - 59 years and in patients aged over 60 years. The epidemiology of H. pylori in Barbados is similar to that in developed countries, where few children was infected, but resembles other developing countries in the high seroprevalence observed in middle-aged adults.


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Adult , Child , Humans , Middle Aged , Helicobacter Infections/epidemiology , Barbados , Urease , Biopsy , Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal , Helicobacter Infections/diagnosis , Age Factors , Gastritis/epidemiology
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West Indian med. j ; 44(1): 36-7, Mar. 1995.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-149662

ABSTRACT

Although non-parasitic cysts of the liver have often been described in adults, solitary non-parasitic cysts are rare in infants. We report a 17-month-old child with a large hepatic cyst


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Infant , Cysts , Liver Diseases , Cysts/therapy , Liver Diseases/therapy
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West Indian med. j ; 42(4): 144-6, Dec. 1993.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-130557

ABSTRACT

Paraffinized tissue from Barbadian women with histologically proven gential carcinoma was subjected to a censensus polymerase chain reaction method. Nineteen patients had cervical and one, vaginal carcinoma. The histological types were 17 squamous cell carcinoma, 2 adenocarcinoma and 1 adenosquamous carcinoma. HPVDNA was detected in 18/20 (90 per cent ). HPVDNA type 16 in 13 (65 per cent ), type 33 and type 45 in 1 (5 per cent ) each and 3 (15 per cent ) could not be typed. HPVDNA, type 16, was detected in one (50 per cent ) of the two cases of adenocarcinoma and 12/17 (71 per cent ) cases of squamous cell carcinoma. DNAHPV, type 33, and type 45 were each detected in 1/17 (6 per cent ) cases of squamous cell carcinoma. No HPVDNA, type 18, was detected.


Subject(s)
Humans , Adult , Middle Aged , Female , Papillomaviridae/genetics , Vaginal Neoplasms/microbiology , DNA, Viral , Uterine Cervical Neoplasms/microbiology , Oncogenic Viruses , Barbados , Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/microbiology , DNA Probes, HPV , Adenocarcinoma/microbiology , Polymerase Chain Reaction
4.
West Indian med. j ; 42(2): 85-6, June 1993.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-130599

ABSTRACT

A case of fatal infection with shigella flexneri is reported. The 19-year-old male patient who presented with fulminating haemorrhagic colitis died nine days after the onset of symptoms. The infecting strain of shigella flexneri was resistant to multiple antimicrobial agents, including amoxycillin, co-trimoxazole and chloramphenicol.


Subject(s)
Humans , Adult , Male , Shigella flexneri , Colitis/complications , Dysentery, Bacillary/complications , Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage/pathology , Colitis/pathology , Caribbean Region , Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage/pathology , Necrosis/pathology
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