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Charles Emile Ramarokoto1, Anna Overgaard Kildemoes2, Bodo Sahondra Randrianasolo3, Pascaline Ravoniarimbinina4, Vololomboahangy Elisabeth Ravaoalimalala3, Peter Leutscher5, Eyrun Floerecke Kjetland6, Birgitte Jyding Vennervald2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Genital granulomas induced by Schistosoma haematobium eggs can manifest as different lesion types visible by colposcopy; rubbery papules (RP), homogenous sandy patches (HSP) and grainy sandy patches (GSP). Pronounced tissue eosinophilia is a candidate marker for active S. haematobium pathology, as viable schistosome egg granulomas often are eosinophil rich. Here it was investigated whether eosinophil granule proteins ECP (eosinophil cationic protein) and EPX (eosinophil protein-X) in urine and genital lavage can be used as markers for active FGS lesions.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25033206 PMCID: PMC4102437 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0002974
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Negl Trop Dis ISSN: 1935-2727
Figure 1Dot plot illustrating the amount (ng/ml) of ECP in genital lavage (a) and in urine (b) and of EPX in genital lavage (c)) and urine (d) classified by pathology category 1–5 (see table 1).
The plus and minus following “NoFGS” in group 4 and 5 refer to the S. haematobium egg status. The median is indicated with a horizontal bar and interquartile ranges shown. Only significant p values are shown on the graphs. For ECP in urine two extreme outlies were excluded (b). Note that the ordinate axis is on logarithmic scale.
FGS diagnostic categories used for data analysis.
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√: At least one manifestation of the pathology type in question.
?: The pathology can be present.
- : No manifestations of the given type.
Below the category number in brackets are the terms used in the text and on figure 1 for each grouping.