On the specific and nonspecific immune responsiveness in patients with endogenous uveitis

Purpose: To improve the methods of diagnosis of endogenous uveitis in a comprehensive study immune-defense system.Methods: A total of 78 patients (136 eyes) with different etiology of endogenous uveitis (infectious and rheumatoid). The age of patients ranged from 15 to 56 years. At the time of the f...

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Main Authors: X. M. Kamilov, D. B. Fayzieva
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Language:Russian
Published: Ophthalmology Publishing Group 2014-07-01
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Online Access:https://www.ophthalmojournal.com/opht/article/view/123
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description Purpose: To improve the methods of diagnosis of endogenous uveitis in a comprehensive study immune-defense system.Methods: A total of 78 patients (136 eyes) with different etiology of endogenous uveitis (infectious and rheumatoid). The age of patients ranged from 15 to 56 years. At the time of the first survey in group 1 (52.4 %) were diagnosed with uveitis of infectious etiology and in group 2 (47.6 %), uveitis in rheumatic disease.Results: With elevated TNF-B in group 1 and 2.3 times in Group 2‑5.4‑fold (P <0,05), serum neopterin increased 6 times in patientswith infectious uveitis and 7.6 times — autoimmune uveitis. The concentration of C-reactive protein were significantly increased inboth groups compared to the control. If the analysis of the level of IgA and complement component C3 showed significant increase (P <0,05), then the dynamics of the content of IgM and IgG significant differences when compared with the control is not revealed, but there was a tendency to increase.Conclusion: Introduction into clinical practice of new laboratory methods (neopterin, C-reactive protein, CEC) have produced new evidence of the role of endogenous processes in uveitis. The study of specific and nonspecific markers of immunity creates real prerequisites for predicting outcomes of endogenous uveitis.
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spelling doaj.art-eeca58693e924bff80f3fd3beecdb0112023-03-13T09:08:35ZrusOphthalmology Publishing GroupOftalʹmologiâ1816-50952500-08452014-07-01104454810.18008/1816-5095-2013-4-45-48123On the specific and nonspecific immune responsiveness in patients with endogenous uveitisX. M. Kamilov0D. B. Fayzieva1Ташкентский институт усовершенствование врачейТашкентский институт усовершенствование врачейPurpose: To improve the methods of diagnosis of endogenous uveitis in a comprehensive study immune-defense system.Methods: A total of 78 patients (136 eyes) with different etiology of endogenous uveitis (infectious and rheumatoid). The age of patients ranged from 15 to 56 years. At the time of the first survey in group 1 (52.4 %) were diagnosed with uveitis of infectious etiology and in group 2 (47.6 %), uveitis in rheumatic disease.Results: With elevated TNF-B in group 1 and 2.3 times in Group 2‑5.4‑fold (P <0,05), serum neopterin increased 6 times in patientswith infectious uveitis and 7.6 times — autoimmune uveitis. The concentration of C-reactive protein were significantly increased inboth groups compared to the control. If the analysis of the level of IgA and complement component C3 showed significant increase (P <0,05), then the dynamics of the content of IgM and IgG significant differences when compared with the control is not revealed, but there was a tendency to increase.Conclusion: Introduction into clinical practice of new laboratory methods (neopterin, C-reactive protein, CEC) have produced new evidence of the role of endogenous processes in uveitis. The study of specific and nonspecific markers of immunity creates real prerequisites for predicting outcomes of endogenous uveitis.https://www.ophthalmojournal.com/opht/article/view/123эндогенный увеитдиагностикаиммунологические методы
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On the specific and nonspecific immune responsiveness in patients with endogenous uveitis
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эндогенный увеит
диагностика
иммунологические методы
title On the specific and nonspecific immune responsiveness in patients with endogenous uveitis
title_full On the specific and nonspecific immune responsiveness in patients with endogenous uveitis
title_fullStr On the specific and nonspecific immune responsiveness in patients with endogenous uveitis
title_full_unstemmed On the specific and nonspecific immune responsiveness in patients with endogenous uveitis
title_short On the specific and nonspecific immune responsiveness in patients with endogenous uveitis
title_sort on the specific and nonspecific immune responsiveness in patients with endogenous uveitis
topic эндогенный увеит
диагностика
иммунологические методы
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