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Query: UMLS:C0029713 (
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Rare forms of incompatibility were observed over a period of 20 years in 41 (2%) of 2088 new-borns with haemolytic disease. Antibodies involved were anti-c (n = 27), anti-E (n = 6) and anti-K (n = 4), as well as one case each of anti-E + Fya, -C, -Fya and -Jka. Amniotic fluid was examined during pregnancy in nine cases, three children were given intra-uterine infusions, while in the remainder the haemolytic process was mild or only moderately severe. One infant died of
toxoplasmosis
, another one of
immaturity
and respiratory distress syndrome. Kernicterus was always prevented. In haemolytic disease of the newborn caused by anti-c and anti-E, prenatal damage is markedly rarer than with D erythroblastosis, but must be considered during the pregnancy. In anti-K haemolytic disease the severity of the disease is similar to that of D erythroblastosis. All three incompatibilities may lead to kernicterus in the first few days after birth so that exchange transfusions are often necessary. In most of the other incompatibilities the course is similar to that seen with ABO erythroblastosis.
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PMID:[Haemolytic disease of the new-born by blood-factor incompatibility other than Rh(d) and ABO (author's transl)]. 82 15
Parasitosis opportunist are becoming clearer thanks to a better knowledge of immunological mechanisms, especially in AIDS. Child immunological
immaturity
and corticotherapy are the two other main immunodeficiencies among opportunist parasitosis. For the protozoosis, coccidiosis (especially
toxoplasmosis
), cryptosporidiosis, but isosporosis too and microsporidiosis represent a privileged group among opportunistic infections. Among adult, leishmaniasis caused by L. infantum is an opportunist parasistosis, favoured by corticotherapy or AIDS, but among children, it is the child's immunological
immaturity
which is involved in the immunodeficiency. Babesia occurs among splenectomized people. Giardiasis is more frequent and more severe among IgA immunodeficiencies especially secretories IgA. Among helminthiasis, generalised strongyloidiasis is very severe among patients under corticotherapy, but AIDS is not involved.
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PMID:[Opportunistic aspects of parasitosis]. 268 97
Fetal blood sampling under ultrasound control is rapidly expanding the study of human fetal biology. Pure fetal blood is required for prenatal diagnosis, establishment of reference ranges for biologic measurements and assessment of fetal welfare. Hematological, biochemical and immunological parameters were selected on blood of normal fetuses sampled between the 18th and 36th week of gestation. They were referred to us for various prenatal diagnosis (mainly
toxoplasmosis
) but were well and confirmed healthy at birth. These data indicate a slower metabolism in fetuses compared to their mother, a lower level of energy requirement and a relative liver
immaturity
. An important point concerns the evolution of some parameters all along the pregnancy. The correlation observed between the different biological levels either in cord or maternal sera (or between both) paves the way for future studies concerning fetal metabolism. These normal values of fetal biology will improve our knowledge of physiology and help to determine the specific values of a test in fetal pathology.
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PMID:Some aspects of fetal biology. 350 93
Biological diagnosis of
toxoplasmosis
is generally based on indirect arguments (serology). In cases of
immaturity
or of immune depression, however, evidence of the parasite has to be obtained. This involves time-consuming or relatively insensitive culture techniques. Molecular biology, and more particularly the polymerase chain reaction gene amplification technique, makes it possible to identify an extremely small quantity of parasites in a complex biological fluid in a few hours. We summarized our experience with an original technique using toxoplasma ribosomal DNA as the target. Its use in the amniotic fluid provides a distinct improvement in antenatal diagnosis and is fast becoming the technique of reference. Difficult cases have been solved by its application in ophthalmology. Finally, in immunodepressed patients, especially in cases of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, assessment is currently ongoing. The results obtained so far, especially in the analysis of the cerebral spinal fluid, are encouraging.
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PMID:[Contribution of gene amplification in the biological diagnosis of toxoplasmosis]. 806 60