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Significance of surface epithelial cells in canine cerebrospinal fluid and relationship to central nervous system disease.

机译:犬脑脊髓液中表面上皮细胞的意义及其与中枢神经系统疾病的关系。

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Background: The term "surface epithelium" is used to describe cells, including meningeal, choroid plexus, ependymal, and endothelial cells, that are found in human cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and are difficult to distinguish cytologically. We hypothesized that the presence of surface epithelial cells in canine CSF was associated with specific diseases of the central nervous system (CNS). Objectives: In this retrospective study the frequency of surface epithelial cells in CSF from dogs with neurologic disease was investigated along with the potential association with age, specific type of CNS disease, and CSF total nucleated cell count (TNCC) and protein concentration. Methods: The frequency of surface epithelial cells in 359 canine CSF samples was analyzed for 5 disease groups: CNS neoplasia, CNS compression, CNS inflammation, idiopathic epilepsy, and miscellaneous diseases. Groups were also combined into those with and without expected meningeal involvement. Association of the presence of surface epithelial cells in CSF with age, disease type, and CSF TNCC and protein concentration was investigated. Results: Surface epithelial cells were found in 27 of 359 (7.5%) CSF samples: CNS neoplasia 2/30 (6.7%), CNS compression 7/64 (10.9%), CNS inflammation 1/39 (2.6%), idiopathic epilepsy 8/124 (6.5%), and miscellaneous diseases 9/102 (8.8%). Significant associations between surface epithelial cell presence in CSF and age, disease type, CSF TNCC, and CSF protein concentration were not found. Conclusions: The presence of surface epithelial cells was not related to a specific disease group or CSF changes in the studied population. Thus, the presence of surface epithelial cells should be interpreted carefully, as it could represent an incidental finding in CSF specimens.
机译:背景:术语“表面上皮”用于描述在人脑脊髓液(CSF)中发现且难以在细胞学上区分的细胞,包括脑膜,脉络丛,室管膜和内皮细胞。我们假设犬CSF中表面上皮细胞的存在与中枢神经系统(CNS)的特定疾病有关。目的:在这项回顾性研究中,研究了患有神经系统疾病的犬的CSF中表面上皮细胞的频率,以及与年龄,中枢神经系统疾病的特定类型以及CSF总有核细胞数(TNCC)和蛋白质浓度的潜在关联。方法:分析了359种犬CSF样本中表面上皮细胞的频率,分为5种疾病组:中枢神经系统肿瘤,中枢神经系统压缩,中枢神经系统炎症,特发性癫痫和其他疾病。还将组合并为有和没有预期的脑膜受累者。研究了CSF中表面上皮细胞的存在与年龄,疾病类型以及CSF TNCC和蛋白质浓度的关系。结果:在359例CSF样本中的27例中发现了表面上皮细胞:中枢神经系统肿瘤2/30(6.7%),中枢神经系统压缩7/64(10.9%),中枢神经系统炎症1/39(2.6%),特发性癫痫8/124(6.5%)和其他疾病9/102(8.8%)。未发现CSF中表面上皮细胞的存在与年龄,疾病类型,CSF TNCC和CSF蛋白浓度之间的显着关联。结论:表面上皮细胞的存在与特定人群或脑脊液变化无关。因此,应仔细解释表面上皮细胞的存在,因为这可能代表了CSF标本中的偶然发现。

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