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Infez Med ; 13(4): 255-8, 2005 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16388281

ABSTRACT

Brucellosis is endemic in the Mediterranean area. In spite of the false negative results, the standard agglutination test remains the routine test for the diagnosis of brucellosis in southern Italy. We present a case of a patient with undulant fever and erythema nodosum-like skin lesions, with negative serum agglutination test, but isolated positivity of the ELISA test for anti-Brucella IgM. A diagnosis of brucellosis for this patient was supported by the anamnestic and clinical data, and by the response to therapy. This case and a review of the literature urge us to consider the ELISA test indispensable for the serological diagnosis of brucellosis.


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Brucellosis/diagnosis , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay , Erythema Nodosum/diagnosis , Immunoglobulin M/analysis , Adult , Animals , Brucellosis/immunology , Cattle , Erythema Nodosum/immunology , Female , Humans , Immunoglobulin M/immunology , Predictive Value of Tests
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Biochim Biophys Acta ; 1111(2): 197-203, 1992 Nov 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1420255

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The electrical conductivity of normal human lymphocyte suspensions has been measured in the frequency range from 10 kHz to 100 MHz, where a well-pronounced conductivity dispersion occurs, caused by the surface polarization at the interface between the cell membrane and the extracellular solution. We have investigated the alteration of the passive electrical properties of the cytoplasmatic cell membrane induced by two different gangliosides (GM1 and GM3) inserted, at various concentrations, into the outer leaflet of membrane double layer. The alterations observed in the dielectric parameters (the membrane conductivity and the membrane permittivity) derived on the basis of a 'double-shell' model, result in an overall increase of the ion permeation across the membrane and an enhanced polarizability of its hydrophilic region for both gangliosides investigated. The relevance of these alterations is discussed.


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Cell Membrane/drug effects , G(M1) Ganglioside/pharmacology , G(M3) Ganglioside/pharmacology , Lymphocytes/drug effects , Cell Membrane/physiology , Electric Conductivity , Humans , Intracellular Membranes/drug effects
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