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The C1q precipitin test was performed in serum samples from five groups of patients: (1) 20 patients with acomplementemic systemic lupus erythematosus glomerulonephritis (SLE), (2) 2 patients with serum sickness due to the administration of horse serum, (3) 2 patients with serum sickness preceding
hepatitis B
, (4) 50 patients with chronic urticaria, and (5) 30 normal controls. Positive C1q precipitin tests were found in all patients with SLE and the four cases of serum sickness. Positive tests correlated with depressed serum complement (C3 and C4) levels and were found only in the early phase of serum sickness.
Urticaria
patients uniformly had negative C1q precipitin tests and normal serum complement levels.
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PMID:Studies of urticaria and acute serum sickness with the C1q precipitin test. 13 55
Recent evidence indicates that viral hepatitis is sometimes associated with the production of extrahepatic tissue injury.
Hepatitis B
virus (HBV) infection is most commonly incriminated but non-type B hepatitis may also be involved. Three types of syndromes have been recognized. First, a serum sickness-like prodrome consisting of skin eruptions,
urticaria
and polyarthralgias or arthritis may occur from one to six weeks prior to the onset of hepatitis in 15 to 20 per cent of patients and usually disappears by the time the patient becomes jaundiced. There is extensive evidence that circulating immune complexes are responsible for these symptoms. Second, about 30 to 40 per cent of patients with typical polyarteritis nodosa have persistent
hepatitis B
surface antigenemia (HBs Ag). Circulating immune complexes composed of HBs Ag, antibody, and complement have been demonstrated together with deposits of immune complexes at sites of vascular injury. Third, an immune complex type of glomerulonephritis may occur following
hepatitis B
virus infection, usually in association with chronic active hepatitis. Thus there is impressive evidence that hepatitis viruses, especially HBV, may produce a variety of extrahepatic manifestations in which the mechanism of pathogenesis involves an immunologic process rather than direct viral invasion and cytopathogenicity.
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PMID:Extrahepatic manifestations of viral hepatitis. 24 19
To determine whether skin deposition of circulating immune complexes contributes to prodromal
urticaria
of acute hepatitis B, we studied two patients with
hepatitis B
who presented with
urticaria
and fever. During the urticarial prodrome but not thereafter, we found activation of both classic and alternative complement pathways.
Hepatitis B
surface antigen (HBsAg)-antibody complexes were identified (by electron microscopy) in cryoprecipitates from both patients and IgG (by immunodiffusion) in cryoprecipitates of one patient during
urticaria
. Light and electron microscopy of involved urticarial skin revealed necrotizing venulitis in both patients. Immunofluorescence microscopy showed fibrin within involved cutaneous vessel walls in one patient and C3, IgM, and HBsAg, which were not detected in simultaneously obtained uninvolved skin, in both patients. Our findings suggest that deposition of circulating immune complexes containing HBsAg is important in the pathogenesis of
urticaria
associated with acute hepatitis B virus infection.
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PMID:Urticaria associated with acute viral hepatitis type B: studies of pathogenesis. 35 19
The origin of the word condom is the subject of some debate, but the use of a linen sheath as a preventive measure for venereal disease was noted in the writings of Fallopius in 1564. In recent years condom sales have increased, and in a sample of San Francisco male homosexuals consistent condom use was reported to have increased from 26% to 79% between 1984 and 1987. Condom sales in drugstores increased by over 20% from 1986 to 1987, with women being responsible for an estimated 40-50% of US purchases. Studies suggest a failure rate of 2-15/100 couples using condoms. Failure rates for 1st-year users average about 12%, but consistent and correct condom use theoretically results in approximately a 2% failure rate. Mean breakage rates ranging from 0% to 13% have been reported. Both epidemiological and laboratory studies have demonstrated that latex condoms are effective mechanical barriers to important viral transmissions including HIV, herpes simplex virus (HSV),
hepatitis B
virus (HBV), and cytomegalovirus (CMV), as well as bacteria such as Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhea. Condoms are safe to use, particularly in view of the fact that AIDS is now 1 of the 5 leading causes of death for women ages 15-44. An important contraindication, however, is the presence of latex allergy, potentially leading to contact
urticaria
or manifestations of anaphylaxis. The female condom shows promise for placing personal protection increasingly under the control of women. Condom promotion in the US with education at both public and individual levels could emulate developed and developing countries that have promoted condom use with marketing and mass-media techniques, as well conspicuous and aggressive distribution methods. Nursing is involved in program efforts aimed at enhancing condom use and nurses can be effective in encouraging clients to use condoms to protect themselves.
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PMID:Condoms as primary prevention in sexually active women. 140 10
The enzymes activities of interferon system at viral infections of different etiology/influenza, parainfluenza,
hepatitis B
with delta infection and
urticaria
chronica with respiratory and herpes infection/has been studied and evaluation of the noted changes in the enzymes activity is discussed. It is shown that the same pathological changes in enzymes activities of interferon system were observed at different viral infections.
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PMID:[Enzyme activity of interferon system in virus diseases]. 171 15
Two entities can precede the clinical and biological signs of
hepatitis B
virus (HBV) infection: the various lesions of the serum sickness-like prodrome (
urticaria
, maculopapular exanthem, purpura, etc.) induced by the deposition of intravascular circulating immune complexes and papular acrodermatitis of childhood in which the physiopathological role of HBV has not yet been established. The persistence of HBs antigen (HBs Ag) may give rise to the purpuric lesions of essential mixed cryoglobulinemia and to the livedo, the nodules and ulcerations of poly-arteritis nodosa.
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PMID:[Cutaneous manifestations of infection due to hepatitis B virus]. 197 97
Hypersensitivity to thimerosal in vaccines has been reported to induce persistent local reactions, urticarial and generalized exanthematic eruptions, and, in the case of the
hepatitis B
vaccine,
urticaria
with asthma. The authors describe two cases of extensive reactions, one in a patient who did not form antibodies to the principal vaccine antigen. Although not all thimerosal-sensitive patients develop adverse reactions to vaccines containing this material, there is a potential risk, and the reactions can be very long lasting.
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PMID:Reactions to thimerosal in hepatitis B vaccines. 213 93
The acquired form of cold induced urticarial syndrome can be found associated with serum cryoproteins, in idiopathic form (generally IgE mediated) and transitory forms associated with other factors. The viral infections, specially infectious mononucleosis and
hepatitis B
can cause
urticaria
, mostly chronic, although infrequently produces cold
urticaria
. We present a case of a 13 year old patient with history suggestive of cold
urticaria
wherein we have found the existence of a mixed polyclonal cryoglobulinemia, IgG-IgA (exceptionally associated) and serologic markers of
hepatitis B
, HBsAb and HBsAb (the last being suggestive of a recent infection) 3 months from the
urticaria
, without recent or past history of
hepatitis B
infection. We also observed an elevated total serum IgE and peripheral blood eosinophilia. The provocation test presented an evolution similar to the cryoglobulinemia and markers of
hepatitis B
(after 18 months were negative) but serum IgE and eosinophilia remain elevated until the present time. All of this make us think that the patient could have suffered a subclinical form of
hepatitis B
which triggered off a cryoglobulinemia, presenting as cold
urticaria
.
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PMID:[Cold urticaria associated with serologic markers of hepatitis B and cryoglobulinemia]. 366 57
Approximately 24 hours after receiving
hepatitis B
immune globulin (HBIG), a renal transplant surgeon developed localized
urticaria
at the site of injection followed by generalized
urticaria
and angioedema, which resolved after administration of corticosteroids but recurred ten days later. Blood drawn from the surgeon prior to his receiving the HBIG injection was positive for
hepatitis B
surface antigen (HBsAg). We believe that the adverse reaction may have been caused by HBsAg-HBIG immune complexes. This case illustrates the necessity for knowing the results of hepatitis serology before injection of HBIG is given in high risk individuals. It also re-emphasizes the value of periodic screening for
hepatitis B
in such persons and the need for
hepatitis B
vaccine.
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PMID:Accidental administration of hepatitis B immune globulin to a patient positive for hepatitis B surface antigen. 406 76
In a retrospective analysis of 35 Black patients with chronic active hepatitis (CAH) admitted to Baragwanath Hospital, Johannesburg, during the period 1972--1980, four major aetiological categories were found: auto-immune (lupoid, immunological (57%)), drug induced (isoniazid and alpha-methyldopa (17%)),
hepatitis B
virus-related (14%), and alcohol-related (11%) CAH. Alcohol-related CAH was found in males only. Upper abdominal pain was a presenting feature of alcohol-induced CAH, while jaundice was a common, presenting feature of the other types. Systemic features such as skin rashes (acne,
urticaria
), bacterial infections and congestive cardiac failure were prominent in the auto-immune type of CAH. The liver was enlarged in the majority of cases.
Hepatitis B
virus-related CAH showed an absence of tissue nonspecific auto-antibodies. Cirrhosis was present in approximately 50% of patients at the time of diagnosis. Despite the facts that isoniazid and alpha-methyldopa are commonly used and
hepatitis B
infections and alcohol abuse are frequent in this population, CAH remains an uncommon condition in South African Blacks.
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PMID:Chronic active hepatitis at Baragwanath Hospital. 684 59
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