Abnormal lymphatic function in presymptomatic bancroftian filariasis

DO Freedman, PJ de Almeida Filho… - Journal of Infectious …, 1995 - academic.oup.com
DO Freedman, PJ de Almeida Filho, S Besh, MC Maia e Silva, C Braga, A Maciel…
Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1995academic.oup.com
Despite the common association of filarial infection with elephantiasis, the great majority of
those infected are in fact clinically asymptomatic microfilariae carriers. The assumption has
been that infection but not disease exists in these presymptomatic persons. In an area of
Brazil where Wuchereria bancrofti is endemic, flow studies done with dynamic radionuclide
lymphoscintigraphy were used to compare 30 limbs from asymptomatic microfilaremic
subjects with 16 control limbs. Geometric mean values for T 1/2 (19.8 vs. 37.7 min; P<. 001) …
Abstract
Despite the common association of filarial infection with elephantiasis, the great majority of those infected are in fact clinically asymptomatic microfilariae carriers. The assumption has been that infection but not disease exists in these presymptomatic persons. In an area of Brazil where Wuchereria bancrofti is endemic, flow studies done with dynamic radionuclide lymphoscintigraphy were used to compare 30 limbs from asymptomatic microfilaremic subjects with 16 control limbs. Geometric mean values for T 1/2 (19.8 vs. 37.7 min; P < .001), appearance time (7.9 vs. 27.9 min; P < .001), percent uptake at the region of interest (0.67% vs. 0.14%; P < .001), and peak activity (62.6 vs. 2.6 cps; P < .001) each indicated an enhanced pattern of rapid, increased lymph flow in asymptomatic microfilaremic subjects. The abnormal lymphatic function in these subjects indicates that current passive intervention strategies may need to change if the debilitating sequelae of this parasitic infection are to be avoided.
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