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Peter C Ambe1, Daniel Gödde2, Lars Bönicke3, Marios Papadakis3, Stephan Störkel2, Hubert Zirngibl3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Acute appendicitis is a common cause for a visit to the emergency department and appendectomy represents the most common emergency procedure in surgery. The rate of negative appendectomy however has remained high despite modern diagnostic apparatus. Therefore, there is need for a better preoperative screening of patients with suspected appendicitis. Calprotectin represents a predominant protein in the cytosol of neutrophil granulocytes and has been extensively investigated with regard to bowel pathologies. This study investigates the expression of calprotectin in the lumen of the vermiform appendix of patients undergoing appendectomy for suspected appendicitis.Entities:
Keywords: Acute appendicitis; Biomarker; Calprotectin; Immunohistochemistry; Negative appendectomy
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27118309 PMCID: PMC4847263 DOI: 10.1186/s12967-016-0863-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Transl Med ISSN: 1479-5876 Impact factor: 5.531
Fig. 1a and b Immunostaining with Calprotectin antibody showing an uncomplicated appendicitis with unaltered luminal epithelial architecture. b detail to a. Note the immunohistochemical reaction of neutrophil granulocytes and the absence of immunostaining in the epithelium
Fig. 2a and b Immunostaining with calprotectin antibody. Note the strong immunohistochemical reaction (red arrows a) in the granulocytes and the weak reaction over the apical epithelial membrane (black arrows, b)
Fig. 3a and b Immunostaining with calprotectin antibody in a specimen with complicated appendicitis with ulceration and intensive immunohistochemical reaction in the lumen (red arrows) of appendix due to massive discharge of inflammatory cells
Fig. 4Control using a specimen from an uninflamed vermiform appendix. Note the absence of immunochemical reaction