15 research outputs found
The investigation of Toxoplasma gondii antibodies using IFA and IHA techniques in the patients with chronic renal failure
Purpose: Toxoplasmosis may be disseminated and fatal in immunocompromised and immunosuppressed person such as patients with malignancy and transplant patients. It can be transmitted with the transplanted organ to immunosuppressed recipient or may be due to reactivation under immunosuppression in case of pretransplant infection. Methods: In this study, Toxoplasma gondii antibodies were investigated using indirect fluorescent antibody (IFA) and indirect hemagglutination (IHA) techniques in 33 patients with chronic renal failure who might be candidates for renal transplantation in order to determine if they are a risk group for toxoplasmosis. In 20 healthy person who did not receive blood transfusion, the only indirect fluorescent antibody technique was used to search for Toxoplasma antibodies. Results: In the patients; the rate of total seropositivity was found to be 45% with indirect hemagglutination technique whereas the rate of IgG antibodies was 61% and the rate of IgM antibodies was 24% with indirect fluorescent antibody technique. However, in the control group, the rate of IgG antibodies was detected as 50%, whereas the rate of IgM antibodies was 5%. There was no statistically significant differences between the rates of IgG and IgM seropositivity in the patients and in the control groups (p = 0.07). Conclusion: Our findings suggest that Toxoplasma antibodies should be sought in hemodialysis patients and donors before transplantations in order to prevent the possibility of disseminated infection
Wegener's granulomatosis complicated by pericardial tamponade and renal failure
WOS: A1996TU32200047PubMed ID: 8684561
VONRECKLINGHAUSENS-DISEASE-ASSOCIATED WITH ANGIODYSPLASIA OF COLON AND END-STAGE RENAL-DISEASE
WOS: A1995RY03100031PubMed ID: 8569970
Von Recklinghausen's disease associated with angiodysplasia of colon and end-stage renal disease [11]
PubMedID: 8569970[No abstract available
Low blood pressure, decreased incidence of hypertension, and renal cardiac, and autonomic nervous system functions in patients with sickle cell syndromes
WOS: 000176986800032PubMed ID: 12119496
Cardiac functions, autonomic nervous system and lipoprotein values in white coat hypertension patients
WOS: 000176986800033PubMed ID: 12119497
Suppressed parathyroid hormone response to oral and intravenous calcium-calcitriol treatment in chronic renal failure
WOS: 000073582400017PubMed ID: 9609471
Low blood pressure, decreased incidence of hypertension, and renal cardiac, and autonomic nervous system functions in patients with sickle cell syndromes [4]
PubMedID: 12119496[No abstract available
Cardiac functions, autonomic nervous system and lipoprotein values in white coat hypertension patients [5]
PubMedID: 12119497[No abstract available
Suppressed parathyroid hormone response to oral and intravenous calcium-calcitriol treatment in chronic renal failure [2]
PubMedID: 9609471[No abstract available