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    Manometric analysis of the influence of rectal content on anal pressures in chronically constipated patients

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    OBJECTIVE: The aim of our study was to analyze whether the presence of content in the rectum influences the anorectal manometry examination results in chronically constipated patients. METHODS: We evaluated 38 chronically constipated patients, 36 women and 2 men, with an average age of 53.55 years of age, all with a score above 10 on the Agachan Constipation Scoring System. All the patients underwent rectal preparation and then had the anorectal manometry examination without rectal content and after 5 min had it with a rectal balloon inflated with 200 ml of air in the rectum. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS: The statistical parametric paired-t test was applied in order to verify the difference in response between the groups after an intervention, adopting a significant level of 5% (p < 0.05). RESULTS: The anal pressure was analyzed from the standard anal manometry examination and we found a statistically significant influence on the manometric results for the patients' average resting pressures, absolute average contractions, average contractions, evacuations, and sustained contractions in the functional anal canals. CONCLUSION: The presence of rectal content influences the manometric values of average resting pressure, average absolute contraction, average contraction, evacuation, and average sustained contractions in the functional anal canal in the group of chronically constipated patients

    Comparação das contagens das células de Langerhans de tecidos contendo carcinoma anal em doentes com e sem infecção pelo HIV Comparison of Langerhans cells counts from tissues containing anal carcinoma of patients with and without HIV infection

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    INTRODUÇÃO: As células de Langerhans (LC) são derivadas da medula óssea e constituem-se nas principais apresentadoras de antígeno da pele.conferindo desta forma, a resposta imune cutânea. Seu número está reduzido nos imunodeprimidos, incluindo na infecção pelo HIV, e a presença do tumor inibe sua migração, impedindo que os linfócitos T promovam regressão das células neoplásicas. OBJETIVO: Conhecer as diferenças entre as contagens de LC no tecido tumoral de doentes de carcinomas anais com e sem AIDS. MÉTODO: Avaliamos 24 doentes, sendo 14 com HIV e 10 outros sem HIV . O tratamento para o carcinoma foi semelhante nos dois grupos. Cortes retirados de blocos parafinados submetidos ao teste imunoistoquímico com anticorpo anti-CD68. Contamos as LC com método da histometria e os comparamos aos números obtidos com amostras previamente conhecidas de doentes sem doença infecciosa anorretal ou infecção pelo HIV. Revisamos também a evolução e as contagens séricas de linfócitos T CD4+ de doentes HIV-positivos. RESULTADOS: Observamos que o carcinoma anal foi mais freqüente em mulheres HIV-negativas e em homens HIV-positivos e que esses ultimos eram mais jovens. As LC foram menos numerosas nos doentes HIV-positivos e as maiores contagens estavam associadas com pior evolução. Os doentes HIV-positivos com os níveis mais baixos de linfócitos T CD4+ também tiveram as piores evoluções. CONCLUSÃO: Concluímos que as LC estavam diminuídas nos doentes HIV-positivos, portadores de carcinoma anal, quando comparados aos soronegativos.<br>Langerhans cells (LC) are bone marrow derived dendritic cells that represent the major antigen-presenting cells (APC) in the skin, thus representing an integral part of the cutaneous immune response. Immunossupression decreases their number, including HIV infection, and skin tumors products are sufficient to immobilize LC within the tumor, preventing their migration to lymph nodes. This reduces the number of T cells that infiltrate the tumor, preventing regression. OBJETIVE: Our proposal was to know what are the differences among LC counts comparing HIV-positive and -negative patients with anal carcinoma. METHOD: We evaluated 24 patients, 14 with HIV and 10 HIV-negative. Treatment for carcinoma was similar in both groups. Paraffin blocks containing biopsies were cut and stained with antibody anti-CD68. LC were counted in a histometrical way and number were compared to previous known specimens of HIV-negative patients without infectious anorectal diseases. We also studied cancer evolution and T CD4+ lymphocytes blood counts of HIV-positive patients. RESULTS: Statistics showed that anal carcinomas were more frequent in females HIV-negative and in seropositive males. HIV-positive patients were younger than seronegative ones. LC were decreased in seropositive patients and the most numerous counts were associated to worse prognosis. HIV-positive patients who had the most decreased T CD4+ counts had the worst prognosis, too. CONCLUSION: We conclude that LC were decreased in HIV-positive patients with anal carcinoma rather than in seronegative
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