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Journal of the Egyptian Society of Parasitology. 2014; 44 (1): 205-210
Dans Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-154443

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No doubt, the distinguishing between bacterial and aseptic meningitis in the emergency department could help to limit unnecessary antibiotic use and hospital admissions. This study evaluated the role of cerebrospinal fluid IL-8 in differentiating acute bacterial meningitis [ABM] from aseptic meningitis [AM]. A total of 80 hospitalized patients with clinical presentations of suspected acute meningitis were subjected to estimation of IL-8 CSF concentrations. The results showed that CSF IL-8 levels were higher in acute bacterial meningitis than in aseptic ones [p <0.05]. The best cut-off value of CSF IL8 for early diagnosis of bacterial meningitis was 3.6ng/ml with a sensitivity of 82.5% and a specificity of 85.0%


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Humains , Mâle , Femelle , Méningite aseptique/étiologie , Liquide cérébrospinal/composition chimique , Liquide cérébrospinal/microbiologie , Interleukine-8/sang , Test ELISA/statistiques et données numériques , Études transversales , Marqueurs biologiques , Hôpitaux communautaires/statistiques et données numériques
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Egyptian Journal of Medical Human Genetics [The]. 2013; 14 (1): 21-28
Dans Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-150718

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Hepatocellular Carcinoma is a multifactorial, multistep and complex process. Its prognosis is poor and early diagnosis and monitoring of metastasis of HCC is of utmost importance. Circulating alpha-fetoprotien mRNA has been proposed as a marker of HCC cells disseminated into the circulation but the specificity of this molecular marker and its correlation with the main HCC clinico-pathological parameters remain controversial. In recent years; several different multi-marker assays have been developed for the detection of hepatoma cells in the peripheral blood of patients with HCC. In this study 58 patients and 15 matched healthy volunteers were included; the patients were divided into three groups; group A: patients with primary HCC [n = 32], group B: patients with cirrhosis with no evidence of HCC [n = 12], group C: patients with metastatic cancer in liver [n = 14]. Group D: 15 healthy volunteers age and sex matched. The staging of HCC was carried out according to the Tumor/Node/Metastasis [TNM] classification. Peripheral blood samples were obtained from all subjects; MAGE-1 and MAGE-3 and AFP mRNAs were detected by nested RT-PCR. The positive rates of MAGE-1, MAGE-3 and AFP mRNAs were 18/32 [56.3%], 15/32 [46.9%] and 19/32 [59.4%] respectively in the primary HCC patients. In the cirrhotic group only 4/12 [33.3%]patients were positive for AFP mRNA, whereas in the metastatic group 5/14 [35.7%] and 4/14 [28.6%] were positive to MAGE-1 and MAGE-3 mRNAs respectively. MAGE-1 and MAGE-3 mRNAs were correlated with TNM clinical stages; tumor number and tumor size [p < 0.05]. Our results indicate that a multi-marker nested RT-PCR assay with cancer-specific markers such as MAGE-1 and MAGE-3 in combination with a hepatocyte-specific AFP marker may be a promising diagnostic tool for monitoring hepatocellular carcinoma patients. Nested PCR exhibits higher sensitivity, stronger specificity and lower false-positive occurrence as compared to single RT


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Humains , Mâle , Femelle , Hépatocytes , /sang , Alphafoetoprotéines/immunologie , Réaction de polymérisation en chaîne/méthodes , Sensibilité et spécificité
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