Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz (Jan 1992)

Serum laminin in hepatosplenic human schistosomiasis

  • E. R. Parise,
  • M. M. B. Leite-Mór,
  • H. Rosa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0074-02761992000800018
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 87
pp. 127 – 128

Abstract

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Serum laminin level was measured in chronic schistosomiasis. A significant increase in the mean serum laminin levels was observed in patients with hepatosplenic (HS) schistosomiasis (2,57 ± 0,83U/ml), as compared to those in patients with the hepatointestinal (HI) form of the disease (1,38 ± 0,45-U/ml) and in the control group (1,15 ± 0,31 U/ml). In the HS patients there was a significant direct relatiom between serum laminin and percutaneous splenic pulp pressure (r = 0,68). These findigs are compatible with an increased production of lamin in hepatosplenic schistosomiasis with may be related to the observed enlarged liver and spleen basement membranes in such disease.

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