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[Passive microhemagglutination reaction to Treponema pallidum in the cerebrospinal fluid in the diagnosis of neurosyphilis] Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria. [Arq Neuropsiquiatr] Journal article

 
Title[Passive microhemagglutination reaction to Treponema pallidum in the cerebrospinal fluid in the diagnosis of neurosyphilis]
Author(s)Machado Ade B, Bassi GE, Da Silva SM, Guglielmo S 
InstitutionLaboratório Central, Hospital das Clinicas, São Paulo SP - Brasil.
SourceArq Neuropsiquiatr 1988 Dec; 46(4):369-73.
MeSHAntibodies, Bacterial
Comparative Study
English Abstract
Hemagglutination Tests
Humans
Neurosyphilis
Syphilis Serodiagnosis
Treponema pallidum
AbstractA quantitative micro-hemagglutination test for antibodies to Treponema pallidum (MHA-TP) was evaluated in 25 cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples obtained from patients with neurosyphilis (NS group) and in 7 CSF samples of patients with reactive serologic tests for syphilis (STS+). These data were compared to treponemal and nontreponemal tests. The MHA-TP was reactive in all of the 25 NS group samples, the FTA-Abs and the complement fixation of Wassermann (CFW) were in 24 and the VDRL in only 9. In the 7 STS+ samples (STS+ group), the MHA-TP was reactive in 6, the FTA-Abs in all of them and the nontreponemal tests were nonreactive. Results analyses support conclusion the clinical diagnosis of NS must be complemented by cytoproteic dual and immunological treponemal and nontreponemal assays in CSF. The MHA-TP test was as sensitive as FTA-Abs and required less technical and interpretative skills, contributing in association to CFW to NS diagnosis.
Languagepor
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID3072936
  
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