Solid-phase structures of cerebrospinal fluid in diagnosis of early asymptomatic neurosyphilis

  • S. N. Shatokhina Institute of General Pathology and Pathophysiology, Moscow, Russia
  • N. A. Kuznetsova M.F. Vladimirsky Moscow Regional Scientific Research Clinical Institute, Moscow, Russia
  • V. N. Shabalin Institute of General Pathology and Pathophysiology, Moscow, Russia
Keywords: early asymptomatic neurosyphilis, cerebrospinal fluid, Lithos-System technology, marginal dehydration method, anisomorphons

Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate effectiveness of visual analysis of solid-phase structures in cerebrospinal fluid to diagnose early forms of neurosyphilis. Methods. We used a method of marginal dehydration of biological fluids as a part of the author’s diagnostic technology, Litos-System. Early asymptomatic neurosyphilis is diagnosed based on detection of destructive, oval-shaped formations in the morphological picture of cerebrospinal fluid solid phase. Results. Data from analyses of cerebrospinal fluid performed with traditional laboratory methods and the method of marginal dehydration were compared for 19 patients with documented diagnosis of early asymptomatic neurosyphilis. A localization of ovals within spherulites indicated a less than a three-year duration of neurosyphilis while a localization outside spherulites indicated a duration of three to five years. Conclusion. The method of marginal dehydration allows detecting early asymptomatic neurosyphilis based on the presence of destructive, oval-shaped formations in the morphological picture of cerebrospinal fluid solid phase.

Published
2017-11-17
How to Cite
Shatokhina, S. N., Kuznetsova, N. A., & Shabalin, V. N. (2017). Solid-phase structures of cerebrospinal fluid in diagnosis of early asymptomatic neurosyphilis. Patogenez (Pathogenesis), 15(4), 56-61. Retrieved from https://pathogenesis.pro/index.php/pathogenesis/article/view/137
Section
Clinical researches