Antibodies to the chlamydial 60 kd heat-shock protein are associated with laparoscopically confirmed perihepatitis - 10/09/11
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OBJECTIVE: Our purpose was to examine clinical, microbiologic, serologic, and laparoscopic findings associated with perihepatitis.
STUDY DESIGN: In a prospective study of 157 women with a clinical diagnosis of pelvic inflammatory disease, 27 women with laparoscopically confirmed perihepatitis and salpingitis were compared with 46 patients with salpingitis alone.
RESULTS: Both current use or a history of ever using oral contraceptives was negatively associated with perihepatitis (p = 0.05 and p = 0.008, respectively). Moderate-to-severe pelvic adhesions were present at laparoscopy significantly more often in the perihepatitis-salpingitis group (70%) than in the salpingitis alone group (35%, p = 0.003). Antibody to the chlamydial 60 kd heat-shock protein at ≥0.5 optical density was detected in 67% of the perihepatitis-salpingitis group and in 28% of the salpingitis alone group (p = 0.005), and the median titer was significantly higher in the former group (p = 0.02).
CONCLUSION: Compared with women with salpingitis alone, patients with perihepatitis-salpingitis do not have distinctive clinical or microbiologic findings but do manifest a higher prevalence of moderate-to-severe pelvic adhesions and both a higher prevalence and higher titers of antibody to the chlamydial heat-shock protein-60. (Am J Obstet Gynecol 1997;176:870-7.)
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Perihepatitis, salpingitis, chlamydial heat-shock protein
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From the Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Biostatistics, and Medicine, University of Washington,a the Department of Medicine, University of Manitoba,b the National Laboratory for Sexually Transmitted Diseases (Winnipeg) Laboratory, Centre for Disease Control,c and the University of Lund.d |
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Supported by National Institutes of Health grant No. AI 33118. |
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Reprint requests: Walter E. Stamm, MD, Department of Medicine, University of Washington, Box 356523, Seattle, WA 98195-6523. |
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Vol 176 - N° 4
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