Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 356740
Clinical relevance of CD-68 positive cells in normal buccal mucosa in patients with inflammatory bowel disease
Clinical relevance of CD-68 positive cells in normal buccal mucosa in patients with inflammatory bowel disease // Inflammatory Bowel Disease - Diagnostic and Therapeutic Strategies - Abstracts/Poster abstracts
Moskva, Ruska Federacija, 2006. str. 11-11 (poster, nije recenziran, sažetak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Clinical relevance of CD-68 positive cells in normal buccal mucosa in patients with inflammatory bowel disease
Autori
Mijandrušić-Sinčić, Brankica ; Belušić-Gobić, Margita ; Juretić, Mirna ; Kovač, Dražen ; Ilić, Maja ; Lekić, Andrica ; Cerović, Robert ; Štimac, Davor
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni
Izvornik
Inflammatory Bowel Disease - Diagnostic and Therapeutic Strategies - Abstracts/Poster abstracts
/ - , 2006, 11-11
Skup
Falk Symposium - Inflammatory Bowel Disease - Diagnostic and Therapeutic Strategies
Mjesto i datum
Moskva, Ruska Federacija, 09.06.2006. - 10.06.2006
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Poster
Vrsta recenzije
Nije recenziran
Ključne riječi
Inflammatory bowel disease; CD-68 positive cells; diagnosis; buccal mucosa
Sažetak
Introduction: It is well known that Crohn's disease (CD) may involve any part of gastrointestinal tract, including oral cavity. The aim of this study, was to determine if there are some microbiological and/or pathohistological changes in apparently normal buccal mucosa that can be a reliable marker for differentiating patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) from healthy population and CD from ulcerative colitis. Methods: The presence of microaggregate of CD-68 positive cells (immunostained macrophages) at the section from buccal mucosa was investigated. We involved 31 patients with previously clinical and pathohistological diagnosed IBD (22 with CD and 9 patients with UC). The control group was matched for seks and age against IBD patients who were hospitalized for some other oral-surgical treatment Results: The microaggregates of immunostained macrophages in buccal mucosa were found in 12 patients with CD and in only 1 patient with UC (p = 0.0182). In controls there were 3 positive for the respective findings (p = 0.0469). The counts of bacteria in saliva or in smear of oral cavity were also measured. There was neither statistic difference in Candida albicans positive between IBD patients and controls nor CD vs. UC patients. Discussion/Conclusion: The microaggregates of macrophages were detected in apparently normal bucal mucosa more frequently in patients with CD than in patients with UC and controls. The finding leads us to conclusion that CD-68 positive cells can be helpful marker that can make difference between CD and UC patients, but further studies are necessary.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Kliničke medicinske znanosti
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
Medicinski fakultet, Rijeka
Profili:
Mirna Juretić
(autor)
Andrica Lekić
(autor)
Davor Štimac
(autor)
Maja Ilić Tomaš
(autor)
Dražen Kovač
(autor)
Brankica Mijandrušić-Sinčić
(autor)
Margita Belušić
(autor)
Robert Cerović
(autor)