| Literature DB >> 22046280 |
Andrea K Boggild1, Braulio Mark Valencia, Nicolas Veland, Ana Pilar Ramos, Flor Calderon, Jorge Arevalo, Donald E Low, Alejandro Llanos-Cuentas.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Traditional methods of diagnosing mucosal leishmaniasis (ML), such as biopsy with histopathology, are insensitive and require collection of an invasive diagnostic specimen.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22046280 PMCID: PMC3203107 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0026395
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1Cervical cytology brushes.
A, sterile wrapped CerviSoft® and Histobrush® cervical cytology brushes; B, CerviSoft® and Histobrush® cytology brush tips.
Clinical and Demographic Characteristics of 28 Patients with Suspected Mucosal Leishmaniasis.
| Age, Sex | Lesion Location | Intercurrent CL | LST | Histopathology | PCR Biopsy | PCR Brush |
| 60, M | NS | No | Pos | Lymphoeosinophilic infiltrate | Pos | Pos |
| 46, M | NS | No | Neg | Granulomatous inflammation | Pos | Pos |
| 62, F | NS | No | Neg | Lymphoplasmo-histiocytosis | Pos | Pos |
| 68, M | NS | Yes | Neg | Lymphoeosinophilic infiltrate | Pos | Pos |
| 66, M | NS | No | Pos | Parasitic granuloma with amastigotes | Pos | Pos |
| 57, M | Canthus | Yes | Pos | Granulomatous inflammation with amastigotes present | Pos | Pos |
| 36, M | NS | Yes | Pos | Normal cartilage | Pos | Pos |
| 49, F | NS | No | Neg | Polymorphonuclear lymphocytic infiltrate | Pos | Pos |
| 75, F | NS | Yes | Pos | Lymphocytic infiltrate | Pos | Pos |
| 16, M | NS | No | Pos | Parasitic granuloma with amastigotes | Pos | Pos |
| 38, M | Buccal | No | Neg | PAS-positive bodies suspicious for | Pos | Pos |
| 31, M | Hard Palate | No | Neg | Granulomatous inflammation | Pos | Pos |
| 87, M | Buccal | No | Neg | Epidermoid carcinoma | Neg | Neg |
| 52, M | NS | No (stasis ulcers) | Pos | Granulomatous inflammation | Pos | Pos |
| 63, M | NS | No | Pos | Granulomatous inflammation | Pos | Pos |
| 32, M | NS | No | Pos | Granulomatous inflammation | Pos | Neg |
| 19, M | NS | No | Neg | Perivascular eosinophilic infiltrate | Neg | Neg |
| 41, M | Hard Palate | No | Pos | Granulomatous inflammation | Pos | Pos |
| 40, M | NS | No | Neg | Granulomatous inflammation | Neg | Pos |
| 20, F | NS | No | Pos | Granulomatous inflammation | Pos | Pos |
| 50, M | NS | No | Pos | Granulomatous inflammation | Neg | Pos |
| 47, M | NS | No | Pos | Parasitic granuloma with amastigotes | Pos | Pos |
| 62, F | NS | No | Neg | Acute and chronic inflammatory infiltrate | Neg | Neg |
| 43, M | NS | No | Pos | Parasitic granuloma with amastigotes | Pos | Pos |
| 62, M | NS | No | Neg | Granulomatous inflammation | Neg | Neg |
| 35, M | NS | No | Neg | Granulomatous inflammation | Pos | Pos |
| 55, M | NS | No | Pos | Granulomatous inflammation | Pos | Pos |
| 23, M | NS | No | Pos | Epithelial hyperplasia and necrosis | Pos | Pos |
*Intercurrent CL confirmed by smear or culture of cutaneous lesion specimens.
**All 5 control volunteers had negative cytology brush specimens.
CerviSoft® and Histobrush® PCR demonstrated 97% concordance; in 1 patient, CerviSoft® PCR was positive and Histobrush® PCR was negative.
Patient with known previous CL on history.
Patient with scars suspicious to be healed CL but no definitive history of diagnosis.
Abbreviations: CL, cutaneous leishmaniasis; F, female; LST, leishmanin skin test; M, male; Neg, negative; NS, nasal septum; Pos, positive.
Analysis of 5 Diagnostic Tests used in the Evaluation of 28 Patients with Suspected Mucosal Leishmaniasis.
| Assay | Number Positive | Number Negative | Sensitivity (%) | Specificity (%) | PPV (%) | NPV (%) |
| kDNA PCR of Biopsy Specimen | 22 | 6 | 95.7 | 100.0 | 100.0 | 83.3 |
| kDNA PCR of CerviSoft® brushes | 23 | 10 | 95.7 | 90.0 | 95.7 | 90.0 |
| kDNA PCR of Histobrush® brushes | 22 | 11 | 91.3 | 90.0 | 95.5 | 81.8 |
| LST | 16 | 12 | 69.6 | 100.0 | 100.0 | 41.7 |
| Biopsy with Histopathology | 5 | 23 | 21.7 | 100.0 | 100.0 | 21.7 |
*includes nasal and buccal specimens from 5 healthy control volunteers.
Abbreviations: LST, leishmanin skin test; NPV, negative predictive value; PPV, positive predictive value.
Species identification from 2 sets of specimens out of 16 PCR-positive lesions subsequently tested with PCR-based assays targeting the mannose phosphate isomerase, cysteine proteinase B, heat shock protein 70, and gp63 genes.
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| Number (% of those tested) |
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| 4 (25%) |
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| 0 |
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| 3 (19%) |
| Not identifiable | 9 (56%) |
| Not tested | 12 |
*Only specimens with sufficient amplifiable DNA from the kDNA PCR of cytology brushes were selected for direct clinical specimen PCR.