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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Cytologic Diagnosis of Ki-1 Lymphoma in Pleural and Peritoneal Effusions: A Case Report

Burja, Izabela T., Thompson, Sophie K., Brown, Earl J. 12 August 1997 (has links)
This is a report of a case of Ki-1-positive large-cell anaplastic lymphoma in an 87-year-old man diagnosed on pleural and peritoneal fluids by cytomophologic and immunohistochemical examination. Papanicolaou-stained smears revealed many single, large neoplastic cells containing one or two nuclei with occasional multinucleated cells having a wreath-like nuclear arrangement. The tumor cells expressed Ki-1 antigen and epithelial membrane antigen. This is the first known report of Ki-1 lymphoma diagnosed initially on cytologic examination of pleural and peritoneal fluids.
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Aplicação da reação em Cadeia da Polimerase (PCR) para identificação do Mycobacterium tuberculosis em pacientes com suspeita de tuberculose pleural. / Application of the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) for identification of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis in patients with suspicion pleural tuberculosis.

Lima, Danielle Malta 30 October 2001 (has links)
O presente estudo tem como principal objetivo o emprego da reação em cadeia da polimerase (PCR) na elucidação da etiologia dos derrames pleurais dos pacientes com suspeita de pleurite tuberculosa, comparando-o com as técnicas diagnósticas disponíveis na atualidade. O diagnóstico da tuberculose pleural costuma ser feito por meio dos dados clínicos e radiológicos, teste tuberculínico, exames bioquímicos, microbiológicos, e citológicos do líquido pleural e da histopatologia de fragmento de pleura obtido por punção-biópsia. Ainda assim estes métodos apresentam muitas limitações, dentre as quais a baixa sensibilidade e o longo período necessário para a confirmação do diagnóstico. Estudamos 58 amostras de 45 pacientes. Destes, 16 pacientes tiveram diagnóstico clínico ou laboratorial confirmado de tuberculose, totalizando 22 amostras. Consideramos como caso de tuberculose todos os pacientes com baciloscopia, cultura ou histopatológico positivos no líquido pleural ou outro material biológico, ou que tenham apresentado melhora clínica após a introdução do tratamento empírico. Das 22 amostras com o diagnóstico de tuberculose, a PCR foi positiva em 6 amostras de 6 pacientes. A reação foi positiva em 1 amostra de um paciente em que o diagnóstico de tuberculose foi descartado. A sensibilidade, especificidade e os valores preditivo positivo e negativo nos 16 pacientes com diagnóstico de tuberculose foram 31,3%, 96,6%, 83% e 71% respectivamente. A PCR, apesar de ter apresentado uma baixa sensibilidade, demonstrou uma especificidade ótima em relação aos métodos convencionais. Está técnica pode ter utilidade como método complementar às técnicas disponíveis, na tentativa de obter um diagnóstico mais precoce e preciso nos casos de tuberculose pleural. / The present study evaluates the use of the polimerase chain reaction (PCR) to confirm the etiology of pleural effusions in patients with suspicion of pleural tuberculosis, comparing it to the current available techniques. The diagnosis of pleural tuberculosis is made through the combination of clinical data, radiologic findings, biochemical, microbiological and cytological examination of the pleural fluid and by the pathology of pleural fragment obtained by biopsy. However, these methods present a lot of limitations, including a low sensitivity and a long incubation period to confirm the diagnosis by culture. We studied 58 samples of 45 patients with pleural effusion. Of these, 16 patients had clinical diagnosis or confirmed by laboratory, in a total of 22 samples. We defined as case of tuberculosis all patients with culture or positive pathology in the fluid pleural or other biological material and those with clinical improvement after empirical treatment. Of the 22 samples with the tuberculosis diagnosis PCR was positive in 6 samples of 6 patients. The reaction was positive in a sample of a patient whose diagnosis of tuberculosis was later discarded. The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value and negative predictive value in the 16 patients with tuberculosis diagnosis were 31,3%, 96,6%, 83% and 71% respectively. In spite of having presented a low sensitivity, PCR specificity was greater than the conventional methods. This technique can be useful as an additional method to the available techniques, in the attempt of obtaining a more precocious and precise diagnosis in the cases of pleural tuberculosis.
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Aplicação da reação em Cadeia da Polimerase (PCR) para identificação do Mycobacterium tuberculosis em pacientes com suspeita de tuberculose pleural. / Application of the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) for identification of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis in patients with suspicion pleural tuberculosis.

Danielle Malta Lima 30 October 2001 (has links)
O presente estudo tem como principal objetivo o emprego da reação em cadeia da polimerase (PCR) na elucidação da etiologia dos derrames pleurais dos pacientes com suspeita de pleurite tuberculosa, comparando-o com as técnicas diagnósticas disponíveis na atualidade. O diagnóstico da tuberculose pleural costuma ser feito por meio dos dados clínicos e radiológicos, teste tuberculínico, exames bioquímicos, microbiológicos, e citológicos do líquido pleural e da histopatologia de fragmento de pleura obtido por punção-biópsia. Ainda assim estes métodos apresentam muitas limitações, dentre as quais a baixa sensibilidade e o longo período necessário para a confirmação do diagnóstico. Estudamos 58 amostras de 45 pacientes. Destes, 16 pacientes tiveram diagnóstico clínico ou laboratorial confirmado de tuberculose, totalizando 22 amostras. Consideramos como caso de tuberculose todos os pacientes com baciloscopia, cultura ou histopatológico positivos no líquido pleural ou outro material biológico, ou que tenham apresentado melhora clínica após a introdução do tratamento empírico. Das 22 amostras com o diagnóstico de tuberculose, a PCR foi positiva em 6 amostras de 6 pacientes. A reação foi positiva em 1 amostra de um paciente em que o diagnóstico de tuberculose foi descartado. A sensibilidade, especificidade e os valores preditivo positivo e negativo nos 16 pacientes com diagnóstico de tuberculose foram 31,3%, 96,6%, 83% e 71% respectivamente. A PCR, apesar de ter apresentado uma baixa sensibilidade, demonstrou uma especificidade ótima em relação aos métodos convencionais. Está técnica pode ter utilidade como método complementar às técnicas disponíveis, na tentativa de obter um diagnóstico mais precoce e preciso nos casos de tuberculose pleural. / The present study evaluates the use of the polimerase chain reaction (PCR) to confirm the etiology of pleural effusions in patients with suspicion of pleural tuberculosis, comparing it to the current available techniques. The diagnosis of pleural tuberculosis is made through the combination of clinical data, radiologic findings, biochemical, microbiological and cytological examination of the pleural fluid and by the pathology of pleural fragment obtained by biopsy. However, these methods present a lot of limitations, including a low sensitivity and a long incubation period to confirm the diagnosis by culture. We studied 58 samples of 45 patients with pleural effusion. Of these, 16 patients had clinical diagnosis or confirmed by laboratory, in a total of 22 samples. We defined as case of tuberculosis all patients with culture or positive pathology in the fluid pleural or other biological material and those with clinical improvement after empirical treatment. Of the 22 samples with the tuberculosis diagnosis PCR was positive in 6 samples of 6 patients. The reaction was positive in a sample of a patient whose diagnosis of tuberculosis was later discarded. The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value and negative predictive value in the 16 patients with tuberculosis diagnosis were 31,3%, 96,6%, 83% and 71% respectively. In spite of having presented a low sensitivity, PCR specificity was greater than the conventional methods. This technique can be useful as an additional method to the available techniques, in the attempt of obtaining a more precocious and precise diagnosis in the cases of pleural tuberculosis.
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Electrochemical poly(ProDOT) dendritic DNA aptamer biosensor for signalling interferon gamma (IFN-ɣ) TB biomarker

Sidwaba, Unathi January 2017 (has links)
Philosophiae Doctor - PhD / Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease that, despite all efforts devoted towards its eradication, remains a threat to many countries including South Africa. Current diagnostic assays do offer better performance than the conventional sputum smear microscopy and tuberculin skin tests. However, these assays have been proven to be affected by various factors including the condition of an individual's immune system and vaccination history. By far, electrochemical biosensors are amongst the currently investigated techniques to address the shortcomings associated with these diagnostics. / 2020-08-31

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