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Microscopic examination of gallbladder stones improves rate of detection of Clonorchis sinensis infection.


ABSTRACT: To improve the rate of detection of Clonorchis sinensis infection, we compared different specimens from patients with cholecystolithiasis. Feces, gallbladder bile, and gallbladder stones collected from 179 consecutive patients with cholecystolithiasis underwent microscopic examination, and according to the results, 30 egg-positive and 30 egg-negative fecal, gallbladder bile, and gallbladder stone specimens, respectively, underwent real-time fluorescent PCR. The detection rates of eggs in feces, bile, and gallbladder stones were 30.7%, 44.7%, and 69.8%, respectively, and the differences were statistically significant (P<0.01). The PCR results confirmed that the eggs in the specimens were C. sinensis eggs. Eggs in the feces were "fresh" and in the gallbladder stones were "old." Microscopic examination of gallbladder stones may improve the detection rates of C. sinensis infection, which is important for developing individualized treatments to prevent the recurrence of gallbladder stones and to prevent the occurrence of severe liver damage and cholangiocarcinoma.

SUBMITTER: Qiao T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3719603 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Microscopic examination of gallbladder stones improves rate of detection of Clonorchis sinensis infection.

Qiao Tie T   Ma Rui-hong RH   Luo Xiao-bing XB   Zheng Pei-ming PM   Luo Zhen-liang ZL   Yang Liu-qing LQ  

Journal of clinical microbiology 20130522 8


To improve the rate of detection of Clonorchis sinensis infection, we compared different specimens from patients with cholecystolithiasis. Feces, gallbladder bile, and gallbladder stones collected from 179 consecutive patients with cholecystolithiasis underwent microscopic examination, and according to the results, 30 egg-positive and 30 egg-negative fecal, gallbladder bile, and gallbladder stone specimens, respectively, underwent real-time fluorescent PCR. The detection rates of eggs in feces,  ...[more]

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