Toxoplasma Lymphadenopathy: A Comparative Diagnostic Assessment of Clinical, Serological and Histopathological Findings.

Samah Abbas Hammadi, Abbas Jaafar Khaleel Al-Anbari, Bassam Maddah Al-Alosi
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Introduction: Toxoplasma Gondii (TG) is a zoonotic protozoan with extensive symptomatology. Toxoplasmic lymphadenopathy is considered an affirmative sign and is proved by a biopsy of the enlarged nodule. This study was conducted to compare the clinical, serological, and histopathological findings for the diagnosis of toxoplasmic lymphadenopathy.

Materials and methods: This study involved biopsy examinations from twelve cases with TG lymphadenopathy. ELISA serological tests were performed for TG specific IgM and IgG immunoglobulins. PCR was done to ratify the results obtained by ELISA.

Results: The ages of the patients ranged from 15 to 48 years (mean=27.8). Most of the cases are male n=8(66.7%), while female n=4(33.3%). The asthenia was not only the most frequent clinical presentation (83.3%), but it also last longer. All cases had a positive biopsy. Eight (67.7%) cases revealed seropositivity. Two of them had positive PCR in those who were positive IgM, suggesting that the infection was acute. Six (50%) cases revealed positive IgG tests, while those with negative serology were 4(33.3%). The site of lymph nodes involvement had been assessed and mostly cervical (91.6%).

Conclusion: The histopathological results yielded 100% positive findings, thus biopsy was very important in the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of lymph nodes enlargement. The chronic phase of toxoplasmosis does not show the protozoa in the blood causing an absent DNA band for amplification of the PCR cycles, which could explain the lack of bands particular for TG. A negative serological test does not exclude toxoplasmic lymphadenitis, especially in immune-compromised patients.

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弓形虫淋巴结病:临床、血清学和组织病理学结果的比较诊断评估。
刚地弓形虫(TG)是一种具有广泛症状的人畜共患原虫。弓形虫性淋巴结病被认为是一个肯定的迹象,并通过活检证实了肿大的结节。本研究的目的是比较临床、血清学和组织病理学诊断弓形虫淋巴结病的结果。材料和方法:本研究对12例TG淋巴结病变进行活检检查。ELISA检测TG特异性IgM和IgG免疫球蛋白。采用PCR对ELISA法检测结果进行验证。结果:患者年龄15 ~ 48岁,平均27.8岁。男性以8例(66.7%)居多,女性以4例(33.3%)居多。虚弱不仅是最常见的临床表现(83.3%),而且持续时间也更长。所有病例活检结果均为阳性。血清阳性8例(67.7%)。其中两名IgM阳性患者的PCR结果呈阳性,表明感染是急性感染。IgG阳性6例(50%),血清学阴性4例(33.3%)。淋巴结受累部位已被评估,主要是颈部(91.6%)。结论:组织病理学结果100%阳性,活检在淋巴结肿大的诊断和鉴别诊断中具有重要意义。弓形虫病的慢性期在血液中没有显示原生动物,导致PCR周期扩增时DNA条带缺失,这可以解释TG特有的条带缺失。血清学试验阴性不能排除弓形虫性淋巴结炎,特别是免疫功能低下的患者。
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Iranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
Iranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Medicine-Otorhinolaryngology
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