The Japanese Journal of Urology
Online ISSN : 1884-7110
Print ISSN : 0021-5287
ISSN-L : 0021-5287
IMMUNOLOGICAL STUDY ON CHYLURIA
Yuzo KoyamaYoshiaki ChinenHideaki OguraSeiichiro ShishidoIsao HigaTadashi HatanoMasamichi HayakawaAkira OsawaMasamichi Igarashi
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1990 Volume 81 Issue 8 Pages 1212-1216

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Immunological studies were performed in 87 patients with chyluria referred to our clinic from January 1982 to December 1988. White blood cell count in 78 patients was 5210.3±1440.9/mm3. The fraction and the number of lymphocyte were 18.7±9.5% and 934.1±521.6/mm3, respectively: they were lower than normal limit. The percentages of T and B lymphocytes studied in 46 patients were 79.3%±11.2% (normal range: 76-86) and 10.4±7.9% (normal range: 8-16), respectively: both lymphocytes tended to decrease in percentage. Lymphocyte blast formation stimulated with phytohemagglutinin (PHA) was carried out in 20 patients. The mean of the blast formation was 17410.0±10275.1c.p.m. (normal range: 377700-62400), and much lower than normal value. Of 22 patients who had PPD skin test, only 9 (40.9%) were positive. These findings signified that cellular immunity was suppressed in patients with chyluria. On the other hand, the value of immunoglobulin was within normal range (IgG: 1325.3±475.6mg/dl, IgA: 242.0±98.3mg/dl, IgM 130.4±95.9mg/dl). Study on the values of laboratory examinations showed statistically positive correlation between total lymphocyte population and T cell number, and between total lymphocyte population and lymphocyte blast formation.
In patients with chyluria, serious sequelae have not been reported. However, care should be taken for possible opportunistic infection and, particularly, malignant tumors because suppression of cellular immunity may be one of the promoting factors of malignant tumors
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