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    [Significance of passive hemagglutination and its prospectives in lymphatic filariasis].

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    International audienceThe authors analyze the data concerning 219 sera, that they have tested in passive hemagglutination, with as antigen a Dirofilaria immitis proteic extract, in French Polynesia. Besides its light sensitivity, this method does appear very interesting. It points out: --First, that there is a gaussian distribution of the results found at various dilutions, both by "filarian" and "non filarian" people. Therefore, this distribution is a feasible and practical parameter for evaluation of the Filariasis transmission in different populations. --On the other hand, that there is an inverse correlation between the presence of microfilaria in the blood and the level of immunological response for lymphatic Filariasis

    [Eosinophilia and lymphatic filariasis in French Polynesia].

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    International audienceAn important hypereosinophilia is usually regarded as an interesting argument of presumption in lymphatic filariasis. This present report concerns 278 Polynesians people infected with Wuchereria bancrofti pacifica. Six kinds of patients were analysed: carriers of microfilarias, patients with elephantiasis, with lymphangitis attacks, new infections, carriers of microfilariasis recently treated with Diethylcarbamazine and, at least, 100 fellows without filariasis. The results which were observed differ, in some aspects, from the usually admitted ideas

    [Impact of a profound change in the structure of a society on the evolution of an endemic disease: leprosy in French Polynesia].

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    International audienceIn French Polynesia the cases of leprosy are individually severe but the endemy itself always stood in low limits. The intensive use of modern treatments since 1950 have been making the eredication reasonably possible in the future. However the brutal demographic increase, the deep upsetting of the society and the important migrations made propitious conditions in the urbanized area for the advent of a new centre of infection. The result seems to be an increase of leprosy in the territory

    [Evolution of filarial hemagglutinating antibodies 1 year after a single dose of diethylcarbamazine].

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    International audienceThe authors compare the serological results obtained before and after a single dose with diethylcarbamazine (6 mg./kg.) in a homogeneous and strongly infected with Wuchereria bancrofti var, pacifica population. They point out a statistically significant decrease of the hemagglutining antibody titres of filarian patients

    [Evaluation of 25 years of antileprosy chemotherapy in French Polynesia. Influence of age on the onset of the disease].

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    International audienceIn French Polynesia the cases of leprosy are individually severe, like in Asia, but the endemy always stood under a relatively low level. A strong campaign of chemiotherapy has been conducted for 25 years. Unfortunatly the actions of systematic detection of new cases are not sufficient and the sanitary education is almost non existent. The territory is actualy reached by deep demographic and social upsettings and chemiotherapy used alone is not enough efficient to obtain a definitive decrease of the endemy or even to avoid, for a long time, a new increase. However a significant decrease of the age of advent of the decrease must be credited to the action of chemiotherapy

    Phenotypic expression in familial adenomatous polyposis: partial prediction by mutation analysis.

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    International audienceThe phenotypic expression in familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) is variable. This study compares the phenotype of 27 patients with an identical 5 base pair (bp) deletion at codon 1309 with a group of 61 matched patients with FAP where knowledge of specific mutations is not available and with seven other different mutations in 24 subjects. Patients with the codon 1309 deletion have significantly more colorectal polyps at the time of colectomy than age and sex matched FAP controls (p = 0.0001). The median number of polyps in colectomy specimens of patients with the deletion at codon 1309 was 4000 (interquartile (IQ) range 3000-4875), compared with 600 (IQ range 488-1400) in the matched controls. Mutations at codon 1323, 1407, and 233 were also associated with large numbers of polyps. Desmoid disease and extracolonic cancers were more common with the mutation at codon 1309 (p = 0.003). In conclusion, there may be a correlation between a specific germline mutation and the number of large bowel polyps. There is residual heterogeneity in phenotypic expression, however, and this may result from the influence of other genes, specific environmental factors or chance

    APC mutation associated with late onset of familial adenomatous polyposis.

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    International audienceFamilial adenomatous polyposis is an autosomal dominantly inherited disorder. Mutation studies in the corresponding gene (APC) may provide information for predictive tests for persons at risk in affected families. We report here a new mutation in exon 6 (codon 233) of the APC gene and clinical data in a large family with late onset of the disease in most affected persons. Image

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