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During the 15 years from 1970 to 1984, 38 infants, all with cystic fibrosis, were treated for meconium ileus at The Montreal Children's Hospital and Ste-Justine Hospital for Children. Thirteen patients (34%) had complicated meconium ileus that included 7 perforations (2 colon, 5 ileum), 4 volvulus, and 2 atresia with meconium pseudocyst. In this group, various operations were done: resection with primary anastomosis for atresia, or resection with enterostomy for peritonitis or volvulus. One died shortly after surgery. Of 25 patients with uncomplicated meconium ileus (66%), one died shortly after arrival from respiratory distress, leaving 24 patients available for study. Gastrografin enema was attempted on 20 patients with eight successes (40%). Of the remaining 16 patients with unresolved meconium ileus, nine were treated with laparotomy and ileostomy, and one with laparotomy and T-tube irrigation. Six patients were treated by laparotomy and enterotomy for irrigation with N-acetylcysteine and evacuation by Fogarty catheter, a technique not widely used. No one succumbed in this group. This latter method of management is recommended for patients with simple uncomplicated meconium ileus.
J Pediatr Surg 1986 Sep
PMID:Meconium ileus: is a stoma necessary? 377

Immunological study of individuals (aged 4 to 70 years) living in an area of Mali hyperendemic for onchocerciasis revealed an 83% prevalence of skin microfilariae (mf). Microfilariae counts from skin snips were highly age-dependent. Screening for concomitant helminth infections showed a low prevalence of hookworms and Mansonella (Dipetalonema) perstans, but neither schistosomiasis nor bancroftian filariasis. Immunological results revealed strong correlation between radioallergosorbent test (RAST) and skin test (5 and 50 ng adult O. volvulus extract), between RAST and total IgE, and between IFAT and ELISA. A negative correlation exists between mf counts and skin tests and between mf counts and RAST; the lowest median values were obtained in the group with high mf counts. Skin sensitizing antibodies were detected in most locally born children aged 4-5 years. Intradermal tests showed a high rate of sensitization to O. volvulus antigen in mf-negative children, whereas ELISA and IFAT values were significantly lower in these children than in mf-positive children. Increasing concentrations of circulating IgE antibodies were found in children aged 4-11 years by RAST, and, in individuals aged 12-19 years (age group for which mf counts sharply increase), skin testing revealed a state of anergy. In long lasting infections (adults greater than 20 years) skin reactivity was comparable to that of young children or was depressed. ELISA and IFAT achieved similar results in each age group.
Am J Trop Med Hyg 1985 Sep
PMID:Seroepidemiological investigations of onchocerciasis in a hyperendemic area of West Africa. 389 85

Volvulus of the sigmoid colon is rare in children. The authors have reviewed a total of 29 cases, including five from our institution. The most common clinical picture is crampy abdominal pain and abdominal distention. In contrast to adults, in children plain abdominal films will often not yield a diagnosis. Barium enema examination can be done to locate the obstruction. Nonoperative reduction was successful in 27 per cent of all reported cases, while operative treatment was necessary in 69 per cent of pediatric patients reported. Recurrence following derotation by any means was rare. However, adequate long-time follow-up is lacking. From available data, it seems that in most cases resection is not necessary. Primary resection may be indicated for recurrence or if the bowel is compromised. Mortality was 14 per cent, occurring in poor risk patients, the very young, and patients with associated anomalies. A redundant sigmoid may undergo intermittent torsion over a period of years, making diagnosis difficult. At laparotomy, these patients have scarred striae on the sigmoid mesocolon.
Am Surg 1985 Sep
PMID:Sigmoid volvulus in children. 403 48

The response of 45 severely infected onchocerciasis patients to relatively high doses of diethylcarbamazine citrate (DEC-C) has been determined. The treatment comprised two sequential phases; the first phase comprised the topical applications of a DEC-C lotion and of the anti-inflammatory steroid betamethasone. The second phase comprised the daily oral administration of high doses of DEC-C (30 mg/kg body wt) for seven days. Onchocerca volvulus microfilarial (o.v.mf.) counts in skin snips of the 45 patients decreased by 96 +/- 1.5% after 5 days of treatment with topical DEC-C lotion. Following the administration of oral DEC, the average O.v.mf. counts in the skin snips at days 51, 97, and 143 remained decreased by 85 to 93%. The mean O.v.mf. counts in 10 nodules excised from 5 treated patients at day 77 had decreased by 93% compared to the mean O.v.mf. counts in 11 nodules taken from 5 untreated patients with similar initial O.v.mf. infection. No visual loss resulted from the treatment.
Trop Med Parasitol 1985 Sep
PMID:The Onchocerca volvulus micro- and macrofilarial responses in onchocerciasis patients to increased dosage of diethylcarbamazine. 408 49

Calcified worm fragments of adult Onchocerca volvulus from patients in West Africa were collected for a chemical analysis. The material contained predominantly calcium carbonate. Some results of investigations on the occurrence of calcified worms in untreated populations are reported on. Relations between the numbers of old parasites and those of calcified worms are discussed. The significance of possible resorption of calcified worm fragments for the interpretation of the effects of drug trials or other control measures are mentioned.
Trop Med Parasitol 1985 Sep
PMID:Calcification in adult Onchocerca volvulus. 408 50

Gas in the portal venous system was detected on plain roentgenograms of the abdomen in two women aged 61 and 72 years, respectively. Both patients had intestinal necrosis, due in one instance to a small bowel volvulus around a mesenteric band, and in the second instance to occlusion of the celiac axis, superior and inferior mesenteric arteries. In the first patient, the portal venous gas was detected before surgery, and in the second case the gas was observed at laparotomy and was visualized on radiographs of the abdomen taken shortly after death. Both patients died. Portal venous gas can be distinguished radiologically from air in the bile ducts by its characteristic slender branching gas pattern in the periphery of the liver substance. The presence of portal gas in the adult indicates intestinal necrosis in the majority of cases and should lead to early operative intervention.
Can Med Assoc J 1966 Sep 17
PMID:Gas in the portal vein: a report of two cases. 591 80

Simulium damnosum is known to be a sibling species complex with at least 24 cytotaxonomically distinct forms in Africa. Of these, six occur in the area of West Africa covered by the World Health Organization Onchocerciasis Control Programme. They are all vectors of Onchocerca volvulus, and several are capable of migrating great distances. We report here a comparatively simple chemical method of species identification using individual adult females of pooled samples that have been collected and stored dry in glass vials. Females of two species, S. sirbanum and S. squamosum, were identified by extraction and analysis of cuticular components using gas chromatography. Statistically significant differences were seen between these two species for each of five sets of consistently appearing peaks that were quantitated and compared. The technique has considerable potential for use in the field since extracts or specimens may be stored indefinitely at ambient temperature before analysis.
Acta Trop 1981 Sep
PMID:Identification of two West African black flies (Diptera: Simuliidae) of the Simulium damnosum species complex by analysis of cuticular paraffins. 611 31

A method for the selective recovery of living microfilariae from Onchocerca volvulus nodules is described. The microfilariae migrate through solidified agar gel into overlayering Hanks balanced salt solution (HBSS). The highest recovery rates of the worms were obtained with 0.3 and 0.4% agar. Optimal conditions for in vitro cultures of the larvae in HBSS were established; pH range 7.0-7.5, glucose concentration 2-5 mg/ml for long term cultures, osmolality 200-309 mOsmoles/l, temperature 4 degrees C for prolonged cultures and 24-28 degrees C for overall best yield of excretory/secretory products (ESP). Subculturing of the larvae reduced contamination of ESP with human serum protein to minimal amounts after 9 recultures done within 96 h.
Acta Trop 1981 Sep
PMID:Selective recovery of living microfilariae from Onchocerca volvulus nodules. Determination of optimal conditions for their culture in vitro for excretory/secretory products. 611 34

A radioallergosorbent test (RAST) was developed to detect IgE antibodies against adult Onchocerca volvulus antigens coupled to CnBr-activated Sepharose. Twenty-four out of 25 (96%) onchocerciasis sera were reactive. The lower limit of sensitivity was estimated to be at approx. 3 ng/ml IgE antibodies. Tests of sera from patients with non-filarial helminth infections showed much less cross-reactivity with RAST than with an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) detecting IgG and IgM antibodies against the same antigen preparation. At a specificity comparable to that of RAST, the sensitivity of ELISA was only 61%. A heterologous antigen, prepared from female Dipetalonema viteae worms, was comparatively evaluated with O. volvulus. In RAST and ELISA, onchocerciasis sera were less reactive than against the O. volvulus antigen. Since sera from patients with non-filarial helminth infections were more reactive in RAST and almost equally reactive in ELISA using the D. viteae antigen, sensitivity was 83% for RAST and only 22% for ELISA (compared at the specificity identical to that of the O. volvulus RAST).
Acta Trop 1981 Sep
PMID:IgE antibodies in human onchocerciasis. Application of a newly developed radioallergosorbent test (RAST). 611 43

The possible role of microfilarial surface (cuticular) antigens in immuno-diagnosis of human filarial infections has been assessed using microfilariae (mf) of the cattle parasite Onchocerca gibsoni. A Triton X-100 extract of 125I-labeled O. gibsoni mf was reacted with a panel of sera from humans infected with Onchocerca volvulus, Wuchereria bancrofti and Schistosoma japonicum as well as sera from uninfected controls. Results of these immunoprecipitations indicated that sera from humans infected with O. volvulus or W bancrofti contain antibody specificities recognising certain of the radioiodinated cuticular proteins of O. gibsoni mf. Two-dimensional gel analysis and subsequent autoradiography of these immunoprecipitates showed that 8 radioiodinated proteins recognised by sera from calves injected with O. gibsoni mf were also immunoprecipitated by sera from humans infected with either O. volvulus or W. bancrofti. Thus there appear to be no major radioiodinated cuticular antigens of O. gibsoni mf which are species or onchocerca specific.
Acta Trop 1981 Sep
PMID:The major radioiodinated cuticular antigens of Onchocerca gibsoni microfilariae are neither species nor onchocerca specific. 617 Nov 54


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