Gene/Protein
Disease
Symptom
Drug
Enzyme
Compound
Pivot Concepts:
Gene/Protein
Disease
Symptom
Drug
Enzyme
Compound
Target Concepts:
Gene/Protein
Disease
Symptom
Drug
Enzyme
Compound
Query: EC:3.2.1.17 (
lysozyme
)
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Lysozyme level was measured in the fluid and serum of 42 tuberculous (25 pleural, 11 ascites and 6 pericardial) and 29 non-tuberculous (5 malignant, 9 empyema thoracis, 10 transudative ascites and 5
pyopericardium
) effusions. The mean fluid
lysozyme
level was significantly raised in tuberculous pleural, ascites, and pericardial effusions in comparison to malignant pleural (p <0.001), transudative ascites (p < 0.001), and
pyopericardium
(p < 0.02) cases, respectively. The mean fluid/serum
lysozyme
ratio did not differ significantly between tuberculous and their corresponding non-tuberculous effusions. The confirmed tuberculous pleural effusion patients had significantly higher mean fluid
lysozyme
level and fluid/serum
lysozyme
ratio when compared with clinical cases (p < 0.05). The cut-off fluid
lysozyme
level of > or = 50/UI(-1) and fluid/serum
lysozyme
ratio of > or = 1.1 were considered for the diagnosis of tuberculous effusions; the sensitivity and specificity of fluid
lysozyme
and fluid/serum
lysozyme
ratios were 100, 100 per cent, and 97.6, 33.3 per cent, respectively, on excluding the patients with purulent effusions. A significant correlation was observed between the fluid and serum
lysozyme
levels in tuberculous effusions (r = 0.39,p < 0.01). Thus, fluid
lysozyme
was found to be a better and reliable test than fluid/serum
lysozyme
ratio for the diagnosis of tuberculous effusions in children.
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