[Comparison of 2 serologic methods for the diagnosis of hydatidosis].

H M Arienti, S I Guignard, D E Rinaldi, O C Elbarcha
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The sera of 176 patients with epidemiologic antecedents or radiologic and clinical signs of hydatidosis were tested by counter-immunoelectrophoresis (CIE) and enzyme-linked immunoassay (ELISA). A semipurified antigen from cysts of human origin were used for both techniques. The results were compared with those obtained from complementary radiologic studies and were confirmed by examination of excised cysts. Biopsy confirmed the diagnosis of hydatidosis in 65 patients (37%) and revealed the presence of other diseases in the remaining 111 (63%). Of the original 176 patients, 36 (20.4%) were positive by CIE and 62 (35.2%) by ELISA. Both techniques showed an excellent correlation with postsurgical diagnosis; neither produced any false positives, and the ELISA gave false negative results for only three patients (4.6%) with cysts that were infected, infertile, or calcified to some degree. The paper describes standardization of an inexpensive and easy-to-use microELISA.

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两种血清学方法诊断包虫病的比较
采用反免疫电泳(CIE)和酶联免疫分析法(ELISA)对176例有流行病学前例或有包虫病放射学和临床症状的患者进行血清检测。这两种技术都使用了来自人源性囊肿的半纯化抗原。结果与补充放射学研究结果进行了比较,并通过切除囊肿的检查得到证实。65例(37%)患者活检确诊为包虫病,其余111例(63%)发现存在其他疾病。在176例患者中,CIE阳性36例(20.4%),ELISA阳性62例(35.2%)。两种技术都显示出与术后诊断的良好相关性;两者均未产生假阳性,只有3例(4.6%)囊肿感染、不育或某种程度钙化的患者ELISA结果为假阴性。本文描述了一种廉价且易于使用的微量酶联免疫吸附试验的标准化。
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