Serological and immunological investigations in patients with gross splenomegaly from the Gabon.

Tropenmedizin und Parasitologie Pub Date : 1983-12-01
P Kern, J Knobloch, G Riethmüller, M Dietrich
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Serological investigations (immunoglobulin, haptoglobin, cryoglobulin, and antibody determination against Plasmodium falciparum and P. malariae antigens) were performed in 64 adults of the Albert-Schweitzer-Hospital, Lambarene, Gabon. The patients were referred consecutively for ultrasound examination of the upper abdominal tract. 31 patients had clinically and sonographically an enlarged spleen, whereas 34 had a normal-sized spleen. 18 patients were regarded as having a gross splenomegaly without an obvious underlying cause (tropical splenomegaly (TSS]. No significant differences were seen between the patient groups with regard to immunoglobulin M or antiplasmodial antibody concentration. Thus, a causal association of splenomegaly with chronic malaria infections could not be established. The haptoglobin levels were significantly (P less than 0.01) reduced in patients with splenomegaly. Peripheral T-lymphocyte subsets as defined by monoclonal antibodies showed in all 4 cases with gross splenomegaly examined distinct abnormalities. Tropical splenomegaly is thought to encompass a variety of diseases, most of them presenting an intermediate stage of reactive to autonome disorders of the lymphatic system.

加蓬脾肿大患者的血清学和免疫学调查。
对加蓬兰巴伦阿尔伯特-施韦策医院的64名成年人进行血清学调查(免疫球蛋白、接触球蛋白、低温球蛋白和恶性疟原虫和疟疾疟原虫抗原抗体测定)。连续转诊患者行上腹部超声检查。31例患者临床及超声检查显示脾肿大,34例脾大小正常。18例患者被认为是无明显病因的脾肿大(热带脾肿大(TSS))。两组患者在免疫球蛋白M或抗疟原虫抗体浓度方面无显著差异。因此,脾肿大与慢性疟疾感染的因果关系不能确定。脾肿大患者触珠蛋白水平明显降低(P < 0.01)。外周血t淋巴细胞亚群由单克隆抗体定义,在所有4例脾肿大患者中均有明显异常。热带脾肿大被认为包括多种疾病,其中大多数表现为淋巴系统自主神经紊乱反应的中间阶段。
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