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Query: UMLS:C0023890 (
cirrhosis
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The authors explored humoral and cellular immunity in 50 cases of alcoholic cirrhosis. The levels of the three serum immunoglobulins were greater than normal. IgM was significantly higher. The levels of antipolio antibodies (types I, II and III) were significantly higher in
cirrhosis
than in controls. The antistreptolysin and antistaphylolysin titers showed that the differences between levels found in
cirrhosis
and in controls were not significant. After taking the Sabin polio vaccine, variations in antipolio antibodies remained within normal limits, considering the high levels noted before taking the vaccine. Total serum complement was normal in 90% of the estimtions carried out. The results of the intradermal reactions were dissociated.
Tuberculin
skin tests were negative in 35% of cases of
cirrhosis
and in 14.3% of controls. In skin tests for candida and streptococcal antigen, differences between cirrhotics and controls were not significant. The absolute figure for blood lymphocytes per mm-3 was, in half the cases, less than normal.
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PMID:[Immunologic changes and infections in alcoholic cirrhosis]. 16 91
This study analysed clinical features and laboratory investigations in 145 patients with tuberculous peritonitis diagnosed by peritoneoscopy at this hospital between 1984 and 1988. Tuberculous peritonitis was found in 2% of all patients with tuberculosis and in 59.8% of all those with abdominal tuberculosis admitted to the hospital during the study period. Tuberculous peritonitis was more common in women than men (1.4:1) and was most frequently encountered in the third and fourth decades of life. The commonest presenting symptoms were abdominal swelling (73.1%), fever and night sweats (53.8%), anorexia (46.9%), weight loss (44.1%), and abdominal pain (35.9%). The mean duration of symptoms was 1.5 months. Ascites was the commonest (95.2%) physical sign.
Tuberculin
skin testing was positive in 57.6% of patients (n = 118). The mean erythrocyte sedimentation rate was 75 mm/1st hour (n = 58). Chest radiography on 98 patients showed pleuropulmonary pathology in 40 patients (40.8%). Sputum examination confirmed active pulmonary tuberculosis in 26 patients. The ascitic fluid was an exudate in 96.4% and a transudate in 3.6% of patients, with 91.3% showing a straw coloured ascites.
Cirrhosis
, detected by biopsy specimen, was a finding in 6.2% of patients.
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PMID:Symptoms and investigative findings in 145 patients with tuberculous peritonitis diagnosed by peritoneoscopy and biopsy over a five year period. 202 50